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Joffa
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The total prize money on offer for the tournament was confirmed by FIFA as $420 million, a 60 % increase on the 2006 tournament Before the tournament, each participating team would receive $1 million, for preparation costs. Once at the tournament, teams exiting at the group stage would receive $8 million. Thereafter, the prize money would be distributed as follows:
• $9 million - Round of 16
• $18 million - Quarter-finals
• $20 million - Semi-finals
• $24 million - Runners up
• $30 million - Winners
In a first for the World Cup, there would also be payments made by FIFA to the domestic clubs of the players representing their national teams at the tournament. This would see a total of €26 million being paid to domestic clubs, amounting to just over €1,000 per player per day.
http://southafrica-2010-fifa-worldcup.blogspot.com/2010/05/2010-fifa-world-cup-prize-money-and.html
So 9 million euro to the FFA and NZF plus just over €1,000 per player per day to the respective A-League clubs.
Wellington Phoenix
Mark Paston
Ben Sigmund
Tony Lochhead
Tim Brown
Leo Bertos
David Mulligan
Melbourne Victory
Glen Moss
Newcastle United
Jeremy Brockie
Gold Coast United
Jason Culina
Shane Smeltz
Melbourne Heart
Michael Beauchamp
Adelaide United
Eugene Galeković[
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Bowden
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You forgot CCM with Michael McGlinchey
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Diegos Son
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6 players from one club taking in all that cash? I thought Wellington was assisting to develop Australian football? That's what Haak and a few others have told me?
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Villaboy
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Quite a tidy little earner for NZF and WP......
Wonder what, if any, collective bargainig agreement exists over there??
Edited by villaboy: 28/6/2010 12:57:20 AM
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Benjamin
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6 players from one club taking in all that cash? I thought Wellington was assisting to develop Australian football? That's what Haak and a few others have told me?
They only get the 1k per player per day - the 9 mill goes to the FFA/NZFA
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FourTwoThreeOne
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Pretty sure the the club only gets the money if a player had been signed to them for the previous season - so Newcastle won't get anything for Brockie, neither Heart for Beauchamp and so on
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Davstar
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WPFC will prob have a few of there players picked up after this world cup they are going to make alot of money from tis world cup. Im expecting they will be looking at transfers of a few million for at least 2-3 players, NZF is on the rise.
these Kangaroos can play football -
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Teza
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FourTwoThreeOne wrote:
Pretty sure the the club only gets the money if a player had been signed to them for the previous season - so Newcastle won't get anything for Brockie, neither Heart for Beauchamp and so on
The other thing is my understanding is that if players that have moved clubs during the qualfying & finals process the money is split between their new club & their old club, therefore the Nix should get a share of the money for Smeltz & Moss. Also the NZ clubs of Clapham, Brockie, Bannentine & Barron are in for a bit of cash as well
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