There is plenty of money on the line at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
While the focus for most teams will be on lifting the iconic trophy and representing their nations well, there is definitely a tangible benefit for success on the pitch.
The prize money can be especially beneficial for smaller nations to help improve their infrastructure and development pathways back home to improve for future editions of the tournament.
FIFA haven’t held back when it comes to prize money for World Cups in recent years, and 2022 is no different — with record-breaking sums up for grabs.
Here, The Sporting News breaks down the prize money on offer in Qatar and how much each team can win.
