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What if every FIFA World Cup participant distributes the prize money among its citizens?
Jul 16, 2018 1:43 PM

The 2018 edition of FIFA World Cup distributed $400 million as prize money, up from $358 million, in the previous World Cup. While France, the winner of this edition bagged the highest prize money - $38 million followed by Croatia, the other finalist, which received $28 million as the prize money.

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What if each country divides the prize money among its citizens equally?

Icelanders would have earned the most, despite being eliminated at the group stage itself. A thinly populated country - Iceland has a population of around 3.34 lakh, and the prize money of $8 million equally distributed among all citizens should have made them richer by $24.

Here's how the prize money got distributed in the FIFA World Cup 2018:

• 16 teams eliminated after the Group Stage: $8 million each

• Eight teams eliminated after the Round 16: $12 million each

• Four teams eliminated in the Quarter Finals: $16 million each

• The third runner-up: $22 million

• The second runner-up: $24 million

• The runner-up: $28 million

• The winner: $38 million

The runner-up country Croatia follows Iceland. Equal Croatian would have got around $7 in their pockets by dividing the prize money equally among themselves.

Similarly, Uruguayans would have got around $5 each. Uruguay was eliminated in the quarterfinals and bagged prize money of $16 million.

On the other hand, France despite winning the highest prize money, it translates into only half a dollar per French citizen. Likewise, England despite ending the World Cup at # 4 and earning $22 million as prize money, it comes out to be only $0.4 per citizen. See the graphic below for complete list-

First Published:Jul 16, 2018 10:43 PM IST

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