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Fifa to announce record $15bn World Cup revenue, smashing expectations

Fifa has announced a record $15 billion revenue from the World Cup, surpassing the initial goal of $11 billion. This remarkable increase is driven by strong hospitality and secondary ticket sales, promising financial benefits for football a...

The Guardian· Jul 18, 2026 · 11:38 PM · 2 views

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Fifa has announced a record $15 billion revenue from the World Cup, surpassing the initial goal of $11 billion. This remarkable increase is driven by strong hospitality and secondary ticket sales, promising financial benefits for football associations.

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