FIFA sets aside over $200m for clubs with players on World Cup duty

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Fifa Sets Aside Over $200M For Clubs With Players On World Cup Duty
Clubs whose players feature in the World Cup in Qatar this winter will be entitled to access a pot of cash worth more than 200 million US dollars in total, © PA Archive/PA Images
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By Jamie Gardner, PA Chief Sports Reporter

FIFA will distribute more than $200 million to clubs whose players participate in the World Cup in Qatar this winter.

The game’s global governing body confirmed details of its club benefits programme on Tuesday, announcing $209 million (around €213 million) had been set aside.

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FIFA anticipates that the scheme will mean a payment of $10,000 (€10,300) per player for each day he remains with his national team at the World Cup itself and during the official preparation period.

The more participants a club have, and how far each of those players progresses in the tournament, will determine the final amount a club can claim. Any club that a player has been registered with in the two years prior to the World Cup will be eligible for a share of the daily payout.

For the 2018 tournament, 416 clubs from 63 countries benefited from the programme.

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Clubs will be able to submit claims digitally for the first time, FIFA said.

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