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FIFA to give 2018 World Cup champion $38M from $400M fund

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The 2018 World Cup champion will get $38 million from a prize fund FIFA has increased by 12 percent to $400 million.

FIFA said Friday that each of the 32 competing national federation­s in Russia will get at least $8 million, the same as in 2014 when the overall prize fund was $358 million.

Three years ago, World Cup champion Germany received $35 million and runner-up Argentina got $25 million. Next year, the runner-up will also get a $3 million increase to $28 million.

Following a meeting of the FIFA Council, the governing body said the third- and fourth-place teams will each get a $2 million increase to $24 million and $22 million, respective­ly. The quarterfin­alists will each get $16 million, also a $2 million increase, and teams eliminated in the last 16 get a $3 million increase to $12 million.

The prize fund comes from World Cup revenues that FIFA has projected to exceed $5 billion despite stalled sales of sponsorshi­ps amid Swiss and American corruption investigat­ions.

"Today the doors are open, the revenues come in and the revenues will exceed the budget certainly," FIFA President Gianni Infantino said.

Teams will also get $1.5 million from FIFA toward the costs of preparing for the tournament. That amount was the same in 2014.

FIFA also moved to unblock a $100 million fund from 2014 World Cup tournament revenues for host Brazil which has been frozen in fallout from corruption investigat­ions.

FIFA promised the money in 2014 for "women's and grassroots football, healthcare and social programs for underprivi­leged communitie­s" in Brazil.

The fund was agreed to with Brazilian soccer leaders Jose Maria Marin and Marco Polo del Nero, who have both been indicted by the U.S. Department of Justice in a sprawling bribery and racketeeri­ng case. Marin's trial begins in Brooklyn federal court next month, and Del Nero has remained in Brazil to evade arrest while still president of the national soccer body.

Infantino said Friday a new entity would run the fund, and projects should start to benefit the country by early next year.

Also, FIFA has ended a yearslong attempt to bring soccer peace between the Israeli and Palestinia­n federation­s.

The talks, begun by Infantino predecesso­r Sepp Blatter, tried to resolve the issue of teams from Israeli settlement­s on disputed land playing in Israeli competitio­ns in apparent breach of FIFA statutes.

"We see there where our limits unfortunat­ely are," Infantino said, noting disputes in the region date back "10,000 years."

"Football is not going to solve them either, I am afraid," Infantino said.

Council members decided that "interferen­ce by FIFA in the (soccer) status quo in these territorie­s ... could have an aggravatin­g effect on the current circumstan­ces." In other decisions Friday: — FIFA has made world champions of dozens of European and South American clubs. The council agreed to recognize winners of the Interconti­nental Cup, played for from 1960-2004 between the European Cup and Copa Libertador­es champions. However, in some years a runner-up represente­d its continent after the champion declined an invitation.

The Interconti­nental Cup was formally replaced in 2005 by the Club World Cup for all continenta­l champions. That competitio­n's future is under review beyond the 2018 edition in Abu Dhabi.

— FIFA said that a review of its club, youth and women's competitio­ns would report to the next council meeting, on March 15-16 in Bogota, Colombia.

Infantino hinted that an expanded Club World Cup is one option to replace the Confederat­ions Cup, which is next due to be played in 2021.

"We would have to look at abolishing some competitio­ns in order to add another one," Infantino said.

— Olympic team rosters could be larger at the 2020 Tokyo Games. Infantino said a squad of 18 players was too small for several games in a tournament running less than three weeks. Bundesliga

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