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World Cup prize money: How much does the 2026 champion get?

Story by Elizabeth Flores, USA TODAY

Lionel Messi #10 of Argentina celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group J match between Argentina and Algeria at Kansas City Stadium on June 16, 2026 in Kansas City, Missouri.© Charlotte Wilson, Getty Images.

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Every nation participating in the 2026 FIFA World Cup arrived in North America with the dream of reaching the final on July 19 and claiming soccer’s most prestigious prize. In addition to the iconic solid-gold FIFA World Cup trophy and gold medals awarded to the winners, the champion national football association will also receive a record-breaking $50 million in prize money for their federation this year.

FIFA has allocated a staggering $871 million in total prize money for the 2026 tournament. The further a team advances, the larger their share of the prize pool, so on-pitch performance directly impacts the financial rewards for their federation.

According to FIFA, the champions will receive the largest share at $50 million. The runner-ups take home $33 million and the third-place team earns $29 million. Every participating team is also guaranteed a portion of the prize pool.

Below is a detailed breakdown of the prize money distribution for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

2026 World Cup prize money, purse

Every team competing in the 2026 FIFA World Cup is guaranteed at least $12.5 million in financial support. This includes an increase of $2.5 million allocated for tournament preparation, up from the previous $1.5 million, and a $10 million payment simply for qualifying, an increase over the prior $9 million award.

As teams advance through the tournament, the prize money increases significantly.

  • Champions: $50 million
  • 2nd place: $33 million
  • 3rd place: $29 million
  • 4th place: $27 million
  • 5th-8th place: $19 million
  • 9th-16th place: $15 million
  • 17th- 32nd place: $11 million
  • 33rd-48th place: $9 million

(Source : MSN/USA TODAY Sports)

Embarrassing DR Congo draw proves Portugal cannot win the World Cup with Ronaldo

Portugal’s only hope of World Cup glory is dropping its most famous name.

By Ben Gray

Key Points

Bullet point summary by AI

  • Portugal opened their World Cup campaign with a disappointing draw against an African nation in Houston.
  • The Portuguese attack struggled to create chances, managing only one shot on target all match.
  • The team’s star player faces mounting criticism for his lack of influence and touches the ball fewer times than the opposing goalkeeper.
June 17, 2026; Houston, Texas, U.S.; Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo and DR Congo’s Chancel Mbemba react. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-Imagn Images | Troy Taormina-Imagn Images

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Argentina, France and even the United States have all commenced their World Cup campaigns with statement victories, but Portugal emphatically did not add their name to this list. In Wednesday’s early kickoff, Roberto Martínez’s team were held to a rather ignominious 1-1 draw by DR Congo at NRG Stadium in Houston.

The reigning UEFA Nations League winners appeared set to cruise to victory in the Lone Star State when, just six minutes in, João Neves ghosted into the area to head home the opening goal of the afternoon. From then on however, nothing went right. Yoane Wissa equalized in first-half stoppage time for the Leopards, scoring DR Congo’s first-ever World Cup goal (52 years on from their only previous appearance at the tournament, when they were still known as Zaire).

Thus, Portugal had the entire second half to respond … except, well, they very much failed to do so. They ended the afternoon with only seven shots, their lowest tally in any World Cup match since Opta records began in 1966. Of these, just one was on target, which was Neves’ very early opener.

As is to be expected, the spotlight will shine on Cristiano Ronaldo, with many blaming him for this result. So, was the 41 year old, who became the oldest outfielder to ever start a World Cup match, really that bad? Well, let’s take a look at his numbers.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s statistics vs DR Congo

StatisticsCristiano RonaldoMatch rank
Shots31st
Shots off target31st
Expected goals0.461st
Accurate passes1914th
Key passesZero13th
Duels contested322nd
Ground duels contestedZero27th
Touches2521st

Note: All statistics courtesy of SofaScore.


Ronaldo’s statistics make for pretty grim reading. He had three shots, all from inside the DR Congo penalty area, but failed to hit the target with any of them. Meanwhile, he completed just 19 passes and touched the ball a miserly 25 times — 10 touches fewer than DR Congo goalkeeper Lionel Mpasi Nzau. According to WhoScored, not a single player of any nation to have completed 90 minutes at this World Cup has touched the ball less than that.

These are pretty damning numbers. If Ronaldo isn’t scoring, he is simply a passenger, with this ultra-talented squad forced to carry a 41-year-old bystander who refuses to face reality. Yes, he has scored 143 international goals, a world record for any man, but that is now just one goal across his last 12 appearances at World Cups and Euros for Ronaldo (and that one was a converted penalty against Ghana).

After he underwhelmed during the group stages in Qatar four years ago, Fernando Santos dropped his captain for the round of 16 clash with Switzerland, in which replacement Gonçalo Ramos famously scored a hat trick at Lusail Stadium. On Wednesday in Houston, Ramos was thrown on in the 83rd minute by Martínez, too little too late, and the manager simply does not have the compunction to address this obvious issue.

Next up, Portugal will face Uzbekistan on Tuesday, before an eagerly anticipated clash with Colombia in Miami the following Saturday night. In the former, Ronaldo may snatch a goal against the World Cup debutants. But when they face top-class opposition — as Colombia are, and as they will surely come across in the knockout phase — something has to change for Portugal, even if we all know it won’t.

(Source : fansided.com)

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