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Club World Cup champions will receive more money than world champions Argentina

Club World Cup champions will receive more money than world champions Argentina
FIFA President Gianni Infantino has handed over the trophy to President Donald Trump, the host country of the Club World Cup. Photo: Instagram The FIFA Club World Cup is going to be held on a large scale for the first time. The tournament will be held in 12 venues in 11 cities in the United States from June 14 to July 13. 32 teams from 6 continents will play.FIFA announced the prize money yesterday with 80 days left until the start of the Club World Cup. The amount of money is eye-popping. A total of 1 billion US dollars will be awarded in the tournament, which is equivalent to 12,157.26 million taka in Bangladeshi currency.A top European team (such as Real Madrid) can receive a maximum of 125 million dollars (1,519.65 million taka) if it wins the championship, which is almost three times more than Argentina, which won the Qatar World Cup in 2022.
Club World Cup champions will receive more money than world champions Argentina
Argentina received $42 million for winning the Qatar World Cup in 2022. Photo: Reuters Messi-Di Maria-Martinez received $42 million for winning the World Cup. At that time, it was equivalent to about 440 million taka, but now it is more than 510 million taka. FIFA said that a total of $525 million (6,382 million taka) will be given to 32 teams as a reward for participating in the Club World Cup. The top-ranked European club (such as Real Madrid) will receive $381 million (464 million taka) for participating in the tournament, while Auckland City, the sole representative of the Oceania continent, will receive $358 million (430 million taka). There will be a total of 63 matches in the Club World Cup. The remaining $475 million (5,774 million taka) will be given based on the performance of those matches.

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