2022 FIFA World Cup Prize Money: How much will the champions earn?
FIFA 2018 champions France
From November 20 until December 18, Qatar will host the 22nd FIFA World Cup. It will probably be an extravaganza yet again and viewed by thousands across the globe disturbing the European football campaign and getting hampered by drama from the start.
FIFA offers varying categories of sponsorship. There are regional advertisers, World Cup sponsors, and FIFA Partners. The ruling body is presently putting a new, four-tiered structure into force. FIFA seeks to improve overall sponsorship revenue by separating the women’s and esports branches from the men’s side.
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How much is the prize pool at 2022 FIFA World Cup and what will the champions receive?
FIFA has allocated a $440 million prize pool overall, with a substantial prize of $42 million going to the title holders. The champions of the FIFA World Cup 2022 will additionally earn $10.5 million along with all the participating teams. The second-place team will receive $27 Million, the third-place team will receive $30 Million, and the fourth-place team will also receive $25 Million.
The winnings are often split among the entire team, the coaching staff, and a small portion is given to charity and the local National Football Association fund.
There was $400 million in prize money granted in the 2018 World Cup in Russia, with winners France getting $38 million and runner-up Croatia collecting $28 million.
Who are the seven FIFA partners presently?
There are presently seven FIFA Partners, who have universal rights and are authorized to employ the FIFA branding throughout all competitions and branches:
Adidas (sportswear)
Coca-Cola (beverage)
Qatar Energy (oil & gas)
Qatar Airways (airline)
Wanda Group (conglomerate)
Hyundai/Kia Motors (automotive)
Visa (financial services)
Who are the FIFA World Cup sponsors?
The World Cup Sponsors make up the second tier. These enterprises also own worldwide rights, but only for the World Cup event (in the build-up and during).
FIFA’s seven World Cup sponsors are :
Budweiser
Byju’s
McDonald’s
Hisense
Vivo
Crypto. com
Mengniu Dairy
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