Last Updated on 11/16/2022 by てんしょく飯
Each club in the English Premier League will receive a huge sum of money from the Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), according to the Mirror.
More than 100 players from the Premier League clubs will represent their respective countries at the World Cup in Qatar, which opens on November 20.
The English Premier League clubs will receive a large sum of money from the Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA).
FIFA pays a default fee to clubs that send players to the tournament. According to the newspaper, “Some clubs get more than £1 million during the first round of the World Cup.
FIFA pays the clubs of players registered as members in each country’s national team for the World Cup £8,500 (about 1.4 million yen) per day per player. The six days leading up to the first match, which is the preparation period, and the 13 days to play the three first-round league matches. The total of at least 19 days will amount to £161,500 (approximately 27 million yen) per player.
Last season’s champion Manchester City, which sent 16 players to Qatar, the most in the league, earned £2.58 million (about 430 million yen) at the moment. Arsenal, with Japan’s Kenyo Tomiyasu (23), will receive £1.45 million (about 240 million yen), and Brighton, with Kaoru Mitate (25), will receive £646,000 (about 110 million yen).
The compensation is not limited to the Premier League, but is paid to each club in the respective leagues to which the players are sent, including Japanese J1 clubs. The amount will depend on the team’s performance.
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