Jakarta –
Tonight is the peak and the last game of the event Qatar 2022 World Cup. In the World Cup final this time between Argentina and France.
One interesting thing to discuss at the World Cup is the prizes. Each World Cup event, the prizes available are quite fantastic.
According to the website NBC Sports, FIFA has prepared a total prize of 440 million US dollars (6.86 trillion rupees) for each country participating in the Qatar World Cup this time. In fact, each team could receive 1.5 million US dollars or the equivalent of 23.4 billion rupees (if calculated at the exchange rate of 15,600 rupees/US dollar) just by qualifying for the Cup. of the world.
Here are the prize details for the 2022 World Cup:
Group stage
Teams eliminated in the group stage each received US$9 million, or approximately 140.4 billion rupees. The teams that dropped in this phase were Qatar, Ecuador, Wales, Iran, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Denmark, Tunisia, Canada, Belgium, Germany, Costa Rica, Serbia, Cameroon, Ghana, Uruguay.
Top 16
Teams that reach round 16 each receive US$13 million, or approximately Rs.202.8 billion. Teams that dropped in this phase were USA, Senegal, Australia, Poland, Spain, Japan, Switzerland, South Korea
Quarterfinal
The teams that reached the quarter-finals each won US$17 million, or about Rs.265.2 billion. The teams that fell in this phase were Brazil, the Netherlands, Portugal, England.
semi finals
Teams that qualify for the semi-finals, such as Morocco and Croatia, will pocket a prize of US$25 million, or around 390 billion rupees.
3rd place
The third-place team will receive US$27 million, or approximately IDR 421.2 billion. Here, Croatia, which lost to Argentina and Morocco, which was ousted by France, will meet and fight for 3rd place.
Finals
In the final round, France and Argentina will face off for a prize of US$42 million, or approximately IDR 655.2 billion. Meanwhile, the 2022 World Cup runner-up will receive a prize money of US$30 million, or about IDR 468 billion.
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