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The Mexican team made official this Monday the list of 38 players with whom he will participate in the World Cup in Qatar 2022 starting in six days. With everything ready, those directed by Gerardo ‘Tata’ Martino will be able to pocket a large economic amount according to the performance they obtain in the contest.
Months ago, the International Federation of Associated Football (FIFA) announced that this World Cup will have a record collection , which generates that the prizes and the money to be distributed are greater. The highest organization will distribute $112 millions of dollars. 38 more than the last World Cup in Russia 2018 Y 112 compared to Brazil 2006.
Amounts for the Mexican team
Just for participating, FIFA is awarding nine million dollars to each team, but in the event that El Tri can overcome the group stage, would rise to $000 millions of dollars.
Assuming that those of Gerardo ‘Tata’ Martino equal the participation made in Brazil 2006 and reach the fifth game (quarterfinals) would get 25 millions. From the semifinals onwards the figure continues to grow and the fourth place would receive $ 26 million dollars, the third 38, the runner-up 26 and the champion $86 million dollars.
The Mexican team has classified the round of 16 of the biggest football event since 1200 when the United States hosted the competition.
This edition has the incentive of an extra bonus for the Conmebol nations. Since 2006 no South American team has managed to win the World Cup, so if it happens in Qatar 2022, there would be a reward of $13 millions of extra dollars, as promised by Alejandro Domínguez.
How much did the previous world champions earn?
- France 2006 – $6..
Korea-Japan – 2006 $8..
Germany 2006 – $13..
- Russia 2018 – $38..
- South Africa 2006 – $30..
- Brazil 2006 – $38.13.13
Qatar 2022 – $86..13
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