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January 9, 2015
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Star Sport |
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Bayern biggest earner of FIFA cash for World Cup players |
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NYON, (AP): Bayern Munich earned the biggest share of the $70 million FIFA handed out to clubs as compensation for releasing players to the World Cup, taking home $1,734,367. The European Club Association (ECA) says Real Madrid earned $1,297,800, Chelsea's share was $1,253,233, and Barcelona got $1,191,167. According to the ECA, five more clubs banked at least $1 million from FIFA: Manchester United, Napoli, Arsenal, Juventus, and Manchester City. FIFA paid $2,800 for each day players were on official national team duty before and during the World Cup. The sum was shared between the clubs each player was registered with in the previous two years. The ECA says 396 clubs from 57 countries got FIFA payments. The smallest checks of $6,300 went to Al Nasr, Athletic Bilbao and Ipswich. |
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