Copa do Mundo de 2026 deve gerar recorde de US$ 50 bilhões em apostas, dizem especialistas
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Pirate Irwin
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Summary
A Copa do Mundo de 2026, expandida para 48 seleções, deve gerar receitas recordes de apostas superiores a US$ 50 bilhões (R$ 251,5 bilhões), segundo especialistas. O torneio é descrito como uma "mina de ouro" para as casas de apostas, com crescimento significativo em relação à edição de 2022 no Catar. Executivos do setor afirmam que será o maior evento de apostas da história devido ao tamanho e alcance do torneio.
Key quotes
· 2 pulledA receita com apostas durante a próxima Copa do Mundo provavelmente ultrapassará US$ 50 bilhões (R$ 251,5 bilhões)
Simplesmente pelo tamanho e alcance deste torneio, é garantido que será o maior evento de apostas da história
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