REVEALED: See How Much Money All The Referees And Players Are Making In The World Cup! RICHES IN ONE MONTH WOW!
A paycheck at the end of the week is
something all employees look forward
to, but what can players and referees
—who will have all eyes on them on
the world's biggest stage—expect to
see on their checks? Well, one might
be surprised.
Referees can make up to $50,000
(N8.2M) for the month-long
tournament, but only about ten official
are expected to make this amount. In
reality, the figure is relatively smaller
(in 2006, most were paid $35,000
[N5.6M]) for each referee based on
experience and fitness as well as
which games they are in charge of
officiating.
When it comes to players however, the
variation is more significant,
dependent on the type of player and
what team he plays for.
However, each team is guaranteed $8
million dollars just for making it to
Brazil — a number decided by FIFA,
and the same amount that teams
received for making it to the World
Cup in South Africa in 2010.
So what is the average salary for
everyone else?
It was reported that the U.S. players
would each be looking at getting at
least $76,000 (N12.3M). The Aussies
are each set to make $150,000 total
when you take into account the match
fees and prize money for being in the
competition, regardless of results.
Cameroonian players didn't seem to
be satisfied with the amount they were
being paid, delaying their flight to
Brazil and forcing their federation to
take out a loan that increased their
salaries by $12,000 (N1.9M)
Of course, each team's salary choice is
their decision considering FIFA allows
individual salary caps for each nation.
The same goes for the amount that
each nation will pay its players for the
amount of matches they play, whether
or not they advance to the next round
or if they actually win the tournament
(the English Federation is set to pay
their players almost $700,000
(N114M) if they lift up the cup).
The bottom line: it depends.
Needless to say, there won't be a
single player or official involved in the
tournament who will be going home
empty-handed (you know… money-
wise).
something all employees look forward
to, but what can players and referees
—who will have all eyes on them on
the world's biggest stage—expect to
see on their checks? Well, one might
be surprised.
Referees can make up to $50,000
(N8.2M) for the month-long
tournament, but only about ten official
are expected to make this amount. In
reality, the figure is relatively smaller
(in 2006, most were paid $35,000
[N5.6M]) for each referee based on
experience and fitness as well as
which games they are in charge of
officiating.
When it comes to players however, the
variation is more significant,
dependent on the type of player and
what team he plays for.
However, each team is guaranteed $8
million dollars just for making it to
Brazil — a number decided by FIFA,
and the same amount that teams
received for making it to the World
Cup in South Africa in 2010.
So what is the average salary for
everyone else?
It was reported that the U.S. players
would each be looking at getting at
least $76,000 (N12.3M). The Aussies
are each set to make $150,000 total
when you take into account the match
fees and prize money for being in the
competition, regardless of results.
Cameroonian players didn't seem to
be satisfied with the amount they were
being paid, delaying their flight to
Brazil and forcing their federation to
take out a loan that increased their
salaries by $12,000 (N1.9M)
Of course, each team's salary choice is
their decision considering FIFA allows
individual salary caps for each nation.
The same goes for the amount that
each nation will pay its players for the
amount of matches they play, whether
or not they advance to the next round
or if they actually win the tournament
(the English Federation is set to pay
their players almost $700,000
(N114M) if they lift up the cup).
The bottom line: it depends.
Needless to say, there won't be a
single player or official involved in the
tournament who will be going home
empty-handed (you know… money-
wise).
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