FIFA to pay out US$209 million to clubs
ZURICH: FIFA will pay out US$209 million to clubs whose players competed at last year’s World Cup finals in Qatar, world football’s governing body said on Thursday (Jul 13).
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ZURICH: FIFA will pay out US$209 million to clubs whose players competed at last year’s World Cup finals in Qatar, world football’s governing body said on Thursday (Jul 13).
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