FIFA pays 42 million to the World Cup winner, what NFL gives to Superbowl winner

Two of the biggest and most watched events in the world, which one pays more?

FIFA pays 42 million to the World Cup winner, what NFL gives to Superbowl champs
FIFA pays 42 million to the World Cup winner, what NFL gives to Superbowl champs
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It's days before the Superbowl in the United States and the atmosphere is hot. The Kansas City Chiefs will face the San Francisco 49ers in the final, in a game that will be watched by millions of people.

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Now, an interesting debate has been generated on social media about the money generated by the Superbowl and the difference there is with the World Cup final. Soccer is without a doubt the king of the world, and the money that moves in soccer worldwide is, by far, greater than that of the NFL.

According to GOAL, FIFA pays around 40 million euros to the country that manages to win the World Cup. A little over a year ago, Argentina won that amount of money by beating France 4-2 in the penalty shootout, in the final of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

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The NFL obviously does pay a bonus for winning the Superbowl, however, it is not a stratospheric amount. According to Bleacher Report, the NFL pays the champion a total of $164,000. Although the amount does not even reach 200 thousand dollars, the reality is that winning the NLF grants invaluable prestige.

Which event of the two has the highest rating?

The World Cup final has a rating of around 1.5 billion people watched the Qatar World Cup final between Argentina and France. This, counting live and recorded. The Superbowl is watched by 100 million people in the USA, and worldwide, the number doubles.

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