FIFA shares the benefits of Russia 2018 with 416 golf equipment around the world
After staging an unforgettable 2018 FIFA World Cup™ in Russia, FIFA can nowadays confirm the payments to be able to be made under the Club Benefits Programme, with a purpose to see a proportion of the sales from the opposition allocated to the clubs whose gamers contributed to the fulfillment of the World Cup. In total, USD 209 million will be paid out to 416 golf equipment from sixty-three member institutions, representing a big growth of virtually 200 percent compared to the previous edition. “The FIFA World Cup is the top of soccer, generating passion and emotion from each participant and each fan in each corner of the arena. FIFA’s responsibility to redistribute the sales of this particular competition among the whole football network and clubs, glaringly, deserve the percentage in this success as they had been key members. I’m very thrilled to see that groups from so many extraordinary regions will gain from this program, which will assist in broadening soccer even similarly around the globe,” stated FIFA President Gianni Infantino.
Unsurprisingly, the ten golf equipment who had the most players in the squads on the World Cup and who will in flip acquire the most essential proportion of the advantages are all European powerhouses: Manchester City FC, Real Madrid CF, Tottenham Hotspur FC, FC Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain FC, Chelsea FC, Manchester United FC, Club Atlético de Madrid, Juventus FC, and AS Monaco. In addition, however, significant amounts will even go to clubs from Asia, Africa, and the Americas, and other leagues in Europe. Thus, for example, the subsequent clubs will each obtain extra than USD 1 million: Al Ahly (Egypt), Al-Hilal FC and Al-Ahli FC (Saudi Arabia), CF Pachuca (Mexico), CA Boca Juniors (Argentina), FC Copenhagen (Denmark), Celtic FC (Scotland), RSC Anderlecht (Belgium), AFC Ajax and Feyenoord Rotterdam (Netherlands).
The full listing of golf equipment and their corresponding proportion, as well as the distribution in line with confederation and member affiliation, can be found on this document. The Club Benefits Programme is a part of a broader collaboration agreement between FIFA and the European Club Association, which changed into first launched beforehand of the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ and further extended in 2015 to cover each the 2018 and 2022 FIFA World Cups™.