Fifa 2010 World Cup --> Fifa 2010 Football Prize Money And Club Payments
Fifa 2010 Football Prize Money And Club Payments
The total prize cash on offer for the 2010 world cup foot ball was established by FIFA as $420 million, a 60 per cent raise on the 2006 contest. Before the contest, each participate team would be given $1 million, for preparation costs. Once at the contest, teams exit at the group stage would obtain $8 million. From then on, the prize money would be distributed as follows:
- $9 million - Round of 16
- $18 million - Quarter-finals
- $20 million - Semi-finals
- $24 million - Runners up
- $30 million - Winners
In a first for the World Cup, there would also be expenditure made by FIFA to the domestic clubs of the players on behalf of their national teams at the contest. This would see an overall of €26 million being rewarded to domestic clubs, amounting to presently over €1,000 per player per day.
This was the consequence of an concurrence reach in 2008 among FIFA and European clubs to split up the G-14 and drop their claim for costs dating reverse to 2005 over the economic cost of injury sustained to their players while on international responsibility, such as that beginning Belgian club Charleroi S.C. for injury to Morroco's Abdelmajid Oulmers in a pleasant game in 2004, and from English club Newcastle United for an injury to England's Michael Owen in the 2006 World Cup.





