Brazil’s World Cup Exit Cost the Federation $35m. Its Sponsors Shrugged.
Business of Sport Key Facts —The tiers. FIFA pays $15m for a ninth-to-sixteenth finish and $50m to the champion. —The loss. Brazil’s last-16 exit forfeited $35m (R$180m) of possible prize money. —One…
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