Clubs to share record $355 million for 2026 World Cup
[The Nation - Nigeria] - 17/09/2025
FIFA is set to distribute a record $355 million to clubs around the world as part of an expanded Club Benefits Programme (CBP) tied to the 2026 World Cup, according The post Clubs to share record $355 million for 2026 World Cup appeared first on The Nation Newspaper.
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