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Hundreds of clubs added to $355M FIFA payments plan from 2026 World Cup revenue

ZURICH (AP) 鈥 Hundreds more soccer clubs will get shares of a $355 million FIFA fund from its multi-billion 2026 World Cup revenues for releasing players to men’s national teams.

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Hundreds of clubs added to $355M FIFA payments plan from 2026 World Cup revenue

Norway’s Erling Haaland, right, gets past Moldova goalkeeper Cristian Avram before scoring his fourth goal of the game during the World Cup qualifying soccer match between Norway and Moldova at Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo, Tuesday Sept. 9, 2025. (Cornelius Poppe/NTB via AP)


ZURICH (AP) 鈥 Hundreds more soccer clubs will get shares of a $355 million FIFA fund from its multi-billion 2026 World Cup revenues for releasing players to men’s national teams.

FIFA said on Tuesday the program which has shared a total of hundreds of millions of dollars among clubs whose players were selected for each World Cup finals tournament since 2010 will now include all players who took part in qualifying games.

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