FIFA to pay clubs $355M for sending players to 2026 and 2030 World Cups

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FIFA to pay clubs $355M for sending players to 2026 and 2030 World Cups
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The previous amount earmarked for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups was $209 million.

A renewed Memorandum of Understanding was signed on Monday at the ECA General Assembly in Budapest, Hungary.“The MoU recognises the central role of clubs in football globally and ensures that they are properly represented in decision making around issues which affect them.”

The decision was met with opposition from leagues such as Spain’s LaLiga but the MoU will now have both FIFA and the ECA working together on its various sporting and commercial aspects for the 2025 edition. FIFA also announced a newly structured international calendar which its president Gianni Infantino said had been endorsed by the ECA.

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