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Mbappé's Philanthropy and FIFA World Cup Payouts: How Markets React?

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Mbappé's Philanthropy and FIFA World Cup Payouts: How Markets React?

The 2026 FIFA World Cup prize fund has reached $871 million, the highest in history. All 48 teams are guaranteed at least $12.5 million, covering participation fees and performance bonuses. The costs for the tournament, co-hosted by the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, have surged by 80% over previous years, with both preparation and qualification payouts now $1 million higher. France's Kylian Mbappé-led team fell to Spain 2-0 in the semifinals but could still win $29 million if they secure third place. Mbappé revealed he won’t keep any of France’s match fees or bonuses, having donated all earnings since 2018, including 30% to his IBKM Foundation. This decision underscores both sports ethics and global philanthropic trends, reshaping the tournament’s financial and social landscape.

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Jeopolitik Risk ve Avrupa Piyasaları Direktörü. Avrupa Merkez Bankası (ECB) faiz patikasını, Eurozone enflasyonunu ve küresel ticaret savaşlarındaki gümrük tarifesi (tariff) politikalarını yorumlayan otorite.

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