The U.S. men's and women's national soccer teams will equally share 80% of the prize money earned at the 2026 and 2027 World Cups. FIFA announced a record $655 million prize pool for the 2026 men's ...
The announced prize money for 2026 represents a nearly 50% increase from the men’s 2022 World Cup and is nearly six times the $110 million total pot from the 2023 women’s World Cup. It could also have ...
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) is set to miss out of the huge financial outlay by FIFA for teams participating at next year’s Wold Cup following the Super Eagles’ failure to qualify for what is ...
For the 48 nations participating in next year's World Cup, it will be a lucrative windfall whether they win a game or hoist the trophy for winning the tournament. The FIFA Council approved the ...
Fifa has announced record prize money for next summer’s World Cup amid the escalating row over ticket prices for the tournament. While the World Cup champions will win $50m (£37.5m), an increase on ...
FIFA announced on Wednesday that the total prize pool will be $655 million, an increase of 50 percent from the 2022 tournament. In addition to the pool money, FIFA is also giving all 48 clubs in the ...
Prize money for next year's World Cup will be 50% higher than the previous edition with world governing body FIFA agreeing a record $727 million financial contribution to the tournament. Returning ...
Now that the paths for the teams who have qualified for the World Cup are known, fans are able to have a third chance to purchase tickets for seeing marquee matches such as France vs. Norway, where ...
FIFA president Gianni Infantino has been accused of violating his own organization’s rules on political neutrality after he invented a new award and promptly gave it to his “close friend” Donald Trump ...
Trump received the FIFA Peace Prize from Infantino last Friday Andrew Harnik / Getty Images An official complaint has been submitted to FIFA’s Ethics Committee, alleging “repeated breaches” of FIFA’s ...
On Dec. 5, 2025, during the 2026 men's World Cup draw at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., U.S. President Donald Trump received an unusual first-time award from FIFA President Gianni Infantino.
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