On July 16, at 3 AM Beijing time on July 20, the final of the 2026 World Cup, hosted by the USA, Canada, and Mexico, is set to kick off. Spain and Argentina will not only compete for the coveted trophy but also for the highest championship prize in football history. This year's event features a significant increase in overall financial investment, with a total prize pool of $727 million, a 50% increase from the previous tournament. FIFA has officially confirmed that the winning team of this World Cup will receive a prize of $50 million, which is a 19% increase from the $42 million awarded to the champions of the 2022 Qatar World Cup, setting a new record for World Cup prize money. Additionally, all participating teams will benefit from substantial earnings, with a tiered prize distribution system: the runner-up will receive $33 million, the third place $29 million, and the fourth place $27 million; teams that reach the quarter-finals are guaranteed at least $19 million, while the round of 16 teams will receive $15 million. Even teams eliminated in the group stage will receive a base prize of $9 million.
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