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Karl
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USA
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Posted - Oct 26 2001 :  4:15:49 PM  Show Profile  Visit Karl's Homepage
motivation for the JFF and the Reggae Boyz for 2006.
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Nelson Garcia
Potential Dollars from WC2002 participation..
Fri Oct 26 11:25:37 2001


---WORLD CUP 2002: U.S. players could earn bonuses in excess of $12 million

According to U.S. Soccer reports for fiscal year 2001-02, the U.S. men's national team will earn $12,065,000 in bonuses if it wins every game at the 2002 World Cup.

The pool includes $900,000 as a qualifying bonus and $575,000 as a roster bonus. U.S. Soccer has budgeted a bonus of $110,000 per point in the first round and a bonus of $1,850,000 for reaching the second round.

U.S. Soccer is expected to receive $3 million ($1 million a game) from FIFA for showing up for the 2002 World Cup. It will receive an estimated $1 million for each game after the first round. In addition, its agreement with Nike calls for a $1 million bonus if the U.S. reaches the second round.

Win bonuses in subsequent World Cup 2002 games are $1,500,000 (second round), $1,750,000 (quarterfinals), $2,000,000 (semifinals) and $2,500,000 (final).

The qualifying bonus will be spread among players who were on the U.S. game rosters for CONCACAF qualifiers. The amount each player will get -- the distribution is determined by the players -- will depend on the number of games he was on the roster.

The other bonuses will be spread among the 23 players on the U.S. World Cup roster.

If the United States were to go through to the second round at Korea/Japan 2002 with six points, the players would earn average bonuses of more than $134,000, in addition to the bonus money they earned for qualifying.

If the United States were to win every game at the World Cup, the players would earn average bonuses of more than $485,000, in addition to the bonus money they earned for qualifying.

The members of the U.S. women's national team is believed to have earned roughly $59,000 per player for winning the 1999 Women's World Cup.







Shatta, did you see this — Mac, Fri Oct 26 12:33
Mac..you have to admit that you enjoy engaging.. — Portia, Fri Oct 26 12:42
Here's what needs to happen Portia — Courtney, Fri Oct 26 13:34
Very true — Mac, Fri Oct 26 13:34





Karl

ShattaCleve
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USA
73 Posts

Posted - Oct 30 2001 :  11:01:12 AM  Show Profile
Just goes to show what wally used to say. Players or soldiers need financial motivation to get the best out of them. Let us not repeat that France 98 fiasco(where we offered only $5,000US) bonus to the players and broke the news to them BEFORE A BIG GAME.

How can someone be so stupid?

respect

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