Qatar World Cup is the most expensive in FIFA history

The Qatar World Cup is the most expensive in FIFA history. Qatar's finance minister said in 2017 that the country was spending $500 million a week on various projects: roads, hotels, stadiums and airport improvement.

It is estimated that Qatar has spent 220 billion dollars since it was chosen to host the 2022 World Cup at the end of 2010. This amount is fifteen times higher than what Russia spent for the 2018 World Cup.

Former FIFA President Joseph Blatter said it was a "bad choice" for Qatar to host the World Cup. This choice led to a worldwide investigation for allegations of corruption in the world body that protects football that led to the resignation of Joseph Blatter.

Get to know the values of the FIFA World Cup:

  • 42 million dollars: value of the prize that the winning team receives

  • 60 million dollars: annual amount that Nike pays to sponsor the French national team

  • 128 million dollars: amount that Kylian Mbappé will earn on the field due to his contract with Paris Saint-Germain (18 million dollars), to which is added another 110 million dollars off the field, according to Forbes

  • 209 million dollars: amount that the various clubs receive for the participation of their players in the World Cup

  • 277 million dollars: amount David Beckham received to be ambassador of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar

  • 440 million dollars: the total amount of premiums paid

  • 1.7 billion dollars: total amount spent on premiums, accommodation, logistics and television operations

  • 1.8 billion dollars: the total amount expected in bets in the US alone, according to the American Gaming Association

  • 4.7 billion dollars: total amount of revenue expected by FIFA - more than 2 billion dollars derived from television broadcasting rights, more than one billion in marketing rights and 500 million through tickets

  • 6.5 billion to 10 billion dollars: the total amount spent by Qatar for the construction of stadiums for the World Cup

  • 14.2 billion dollars: total amount spent by Russia to receive the 2018 World Cup, according to the Moscow Times

  • 220 billion dollars: the total amount spent by Qatar over the last 10 years to receive the 2022 World Cup

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