Fifa to announce record $15bn World Cup revenue, smashing expectations
Fifa will announce record $15 billion revenues from this summer's World Cup, significantly exceeding its original $11 billion projection. Hospitality packages and secondary market ticket sales, where Fifa takes 30 percent combined commission, drove the surge. The financial boost strengthens President Gianni Infantino's position after recent controversy over a suspended red card decision.
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Published 18 Jul 2026, 22:30 UTC · Updated 18 Jul 2026, 22:50 UTC
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