FIFA Agrees To Treble Compensation For Clubs At The 2022 World Cup

Source: thewillnigeria.com

FIFA has announced it will distribute £142m to clubs as compensation for the release of players involved in the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

FIFA, which has agreed the deal with the European Club Association (ECA) following the decision to switch the finals to November and December, will also pay clubs the same amount for their players' involvement in the 2018 tournament in Russia.

A total of £47.5m was given to clubs with players involved in last year's World Cup in Brazil, with the compensation distributed to teams for the 2010 finals in South Africa £27.13m.

ECA chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said: “These payments will benefit clubs from around the world who release World Cup players to their respective national associations.

“From an ECA perspective, this agreement is a great achievement. It marks another milestone for club football as a whole.”

Rummenigge said that clubs will also have a say on the changes to the international calendar to accommodate the 2022 World Cup.

“In serious and fair negotiations, the ECA has agreed with FIFA on a transparent economic and organisational co-operation until 2022,” he said.

“For the first time, the European clubs will have a direct say on the international match calendar, which was very important to me personally. As a result, the ECA will be actively involved and contribute constructively to the design of the calendar, especially for 2022.”

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