Leeds United receive £500k benefits payment as club ranks 17th in FIFA reimbursements table - YEP 13/7/23
Leeds United were in receipt of £491,728 ($642,425) from football’s governing body FIFA due to their players’ participation at the FIFA World Cup last year.
By Joe Donnohue
The Whites received the 17th largest cash sum of all English
clubs whose players featured at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, as part of FIFA’s
club benefits programme.
Tyler Adams, Brenden Aaronson and Rasmus Kristensen all made
appearances at the tournament which took place during the middle of the 2022/23
Premier League season.
The benefits programme stipulates clubs receive more in
compensation the longer their player spends with their national team at a FIFA
tournament. Due to the United States reaching the Round of 16, where they were
eliminated by the Netherlands, Leeds received more than if they had been
knocked out in the group stage, as Kristensen’s Denmark were.
Manchester City were the English club to receive the largest
sum at just shy of $4.6 million, while Arsenal, Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur,
Chelsea and Manchester United all received in excess of $2 million.
In total, English teams received a cumulative 23.73 per cent
share of payments made by FIFA’s club benefits programme, totalling $37.7
million (£28.6 million). FIFA have paid out £160 million to clubs across the
world, “as part of its commitment to recognise the contribution that football
clubs make to the successful staging of the FIFA World Cup.”