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The FIFA World Cup money round

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PRETORIA, South Africa Everyone wants desperately to achieve second-round grace here in South Africa. It’s only natural. Advancement out of the first round puts you in the top half of the field, it extends the stay and gives your contingent a sweet lick off the lollipop of knockout-round soccer.

It’s the “third base” of World Cup; it ain’t exactly “going all the way,” but it sure gives you something to tell your friends about.

But in terms of cold, hard FIFA cash, getting into the quarterfinals is where it’s at.

Sixteen teams here receive $8 million for showing up and playing in the first round. So let’s just pick a team at random. Say, uh … France. For showing up and making a freakin’ cartoon of themselves, they get $8 million US. Well done, you bunch of French banana slugs.

But here’s the kick in the head. For making the second round, teams receive only an additional $1 million. So the eight second-round losers will get $9 million for their stay in South Africa.

But the quarterfinalist really begin raking it in. Teams finishing 5-8 receive $14 million. (Those would be the quarterfinal losers.) From there, fourth place receives $18 million, third place gets $20 million, runner-up receives $24 million.

The king lion here at SA 2010 takes home a cool $30 million. And like they say where I’m from about such a sum: pretty soon, you’re talking about real money.

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interesting...

and who gets the money? the ussf? what kinds of things does this money get spent on?

capital letters suck.

by soccerfreak on Jun 23, 2010 3:34 AM EDT reply actions  

please tell me that the 16 teams who win get that money

I will not be a happy camper if asshats like the french walk away with anything more than the shame they deserve for throwing an opportunity for a World Cup Away.

The Irish would have done jigs in the street to have France’s spot. . . .

by BattleRedFan on Jun 23, 2010 2:01 PM EDT reply actions  

Thanks for the info Steve

Surprisingly small difference between the 16 teams eliminated in group play, and the next 8 losers.

It took the Astros 44 years to get to the Series, the Oilers-Texans are due to get to the big dance...Go Texans!!!!!

by oiler-texan diehard on Jun 23, 2010 3:51 PM EDT reply actions  

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