The article discusses the financial benefits received by Italian football clubs from the FIFA Club Benefits Programme (CBP) during the World Cup qualifiers and the tournament itself. The CBP provides monetary compensation to clubs based on the number of days their players participate with their national teams. The total fund allocated is $355 million, representing a 70% increase from 2022. This includes $100 million for participation in qualification matches and $250 million for the final tournament. Payments are calculated daily per player, with a minimum expected revenue of around $5,000 per day. Milan leads among Italian clubs with nearly €2 million in earnings, followed by Atalanta and Inter.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the financial benefits distributed through the FIFA Club Benefits Programme without overtly favoring any particular political stance. It reports on the program's structure, funding, and distribution without commentary on the political implications of Fú





