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FIFA has announced an unprecedented financial compensation program for clubs participating in the 2026 World Cup, amounting to up to $355 million—significantly higher than in previous editions. The new system includes compensation for players' participation in matches, including qualification games for the first time, as well as the tournament's final stages. It employs a calculation mechanism based on the duration of participation and individual performance. The aim is to compensate clubs for costs related to salaries, fatigue, and injuries, while also enhancing financial benefits for small and medium-sized clubs and expanding revenue distribution in a more equitable manner.
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