Iran to Pay National Team 250 Billion Toman for 2026 World Cup Qualification.
Financial Rewards Announced for Iran's National Squad
According to Novyny.live: The Football Federation of the Islamic Republic of Iran has confirmed it will distribute 250 billion toman among the national team's players and coaching staff for clinching a spot at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. This payout has stirred public debate, particularly in light of previous financial controversies that surfaced after the 2022 tournament.
Funds for these bonuses will come directly from prize money awarded by FIFA. Iran's national side delivered a strong campaign to secure their place in the upcoming global event. In the group stage, they are set to face:
- New Zealand
- Egypt
- Belgium
Bonus Disputes Resurface
Questions about player bonuses first emerged following the 2022 World Cup, and this latest decision to allocate such a large sum has drawn scrutiny from both the public and analysts. The Iranian federation appears intent on avoiding past mistakes and signaling its commitment to supporting athletes in major international competitions.
This move may reflect a growing sense of accountability toward players and coaches, as well as an effort to rebuild trust among fans after recent financial setbacks.
Offering performance-based incentives could prove crucial in motivating the squad ahead of high-stakes tournaments like the 2026 World Cup.
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