FIFA sets aside over $200m for clubs with players on World Cup duty
FIFA will distribute more than $200 million to clubs whose players participate in the World Cup in Qatar this winter.
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FIFA will distribute more than $200 million to clubs whose players participate in the World Cup in Qatar this winter.
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FIFA will distribute 209 million dollars (215 million euros) to clubs that release their internationals for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, the same amount as four years ago in Russia, football's world governing body announced on Tuesday. Each club will receive "approximately 10,000 dollars" for each one of the days the relevant player remains with his national team during the tournament, including the preparation period. This compensation will be paid to "all clubs" for which the footballer has played in the two years before the World Cup.
FIFA will distribute $209 million dollars to clubs that release their internationals for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, the same amount as four years ago in Russia, football's world governing body announced on Tuesday.
LAUSANNE: FIFA will distribute 209 million dollars (215 million euros) to clubs that release their internationals for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, the same amount as four years ago in Russia, football’s world governing body announced on Tuesday. Each club will receive “approximately 10,000 dollars” for each one of the days the relevant player remains with his national team during the tournament, including the preparation period.
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