The French players will earn over £450,000 from the 2022 World Cup despite losing to Argentina in the final with “each member of Les Bleus receiving £180,000 image rights bonuses and £250,000 for the runners-up spot”
The French players will reportedly earn more than £450,000 from the 2022 World Cup despite losing to Argentina in the final.
After recovering from two goals down in regular time and from trailing 3-2 in extra time, the French team lost on penalties.
However, because they made it to the final in Qatar, each member of the national team will receive image rights bonuses worth around £180,000, according to L’Equipe.
They will also receive 30 per cent of the FIFA allowance paid to the French Football Federation for their second-place finish, which works out to more than £250,000 per capita.
In addition, each player received a bonus of approximately £18,500 for each qualifying and other games leading up to the tournament.

French players will reportedly earn more than £450,000 from the 2022 World Cup despite losing to Argentina in the final

After recovering from two goals down in regular time and from trailing 3-2 in extra time, the French team lost on penalties.
Earnings received for participating in advertising campaigns are said to have increased from £130,000 under the previous bonus structure.
The bonuses were allegedly negotiated by former FFF president Noel Le Graet.
Players have not received their winnings yet and the income depends on each individual’s contract.
Poland’s World Cup squad has reportedly been promised up to £7.8m in bonuses by the country’s government, based on its success at the tournament in Qatar.
It is understood that Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki met Czesław Michniewicz’s team to discuss bonus payments of between PLN 30 and 50 million (£5.5m and £7.8m), which had controversially been withdrawn from public finances.
Senegal’s President Macky Sall also announced that the nation’s stars will receive World Cup rewards despite failing to reach their target before the tournament.
They had been tasked with reaching the quarter-finals in Qatar after success in the Africa Cup of Nations, but were knocked out in the round of 16 after losing 3-0 to England.

Each member of the national team will receive 30 per cent of the FIFA allowance paid to the French Football Federation for finishing runners-up, amounting to more than £250,000 per person.
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