And the international body said in a statement that each club will benefit from “regarding $10,000 for each day that one of its players stays with its national team in the World Cup, including days of official preparations, and every club that played for it will benefit from the player participating in the last two years preceding the World Cup.” 2022, which takes place between November 20 and December 18.
This initiative has already seen 416 clubs from 63 member associations benefit from the same amount following the 2018 World Cup in Russia, according to FIFA.
The International Federation established this system before the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, following an agreement with the European Club Association, whose teams include most of the players participating in international competitions.