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Mega reform at the Club World Cup: FCB waves million-dollar entry fee - the win bonus is much higher

2020-02-13T20:53:52.796Z


The Club World Cup is a thorn in the side of many clubs. Now it is being reformed on a large scale. The entry fee for the participating clubs sounds astronomical.


The Club World Cup is a thorn in the side of many clubs. Now it is being reformed on a large scale. The entry fee for the participating clubs sounds astronomical.

  • The Club World Cup has been criticized by many clubs for years.
  • Now it is being reformed on a large scale.
  • FC Bayern * could be qualified at the tournament with 24 teams and receive an incredible entry fee.

Munich - The much-criticized Club World Cup could take place in reformed mode in China from 2021: 24 teams should be involved, and one of them could be Bayern Munich . Specifically, it will be announced in March how the clubs can qualify.

Club World Cup: Bayern could qualify via the UEFA ranking

According to a “ ZDF ” report, the Munich spokesman says that the eight starting positions for European teams should be allocated via the ranking of the UEFA association.

As the TV station reports, the four Champions League winners from 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2021 will be there for the tournament. The four other teams qualify via the UEFA ranking. FC Bayern Munich is currently number 3 in this list.

FC Bayern Munich: Huge sum planned as entry fee for Club World Cup

The new date for the Club World Cup is in June or July. Bayern boss Karl-Heinz Rummenigge praises the reforms: “I think it's right that FIFA will reform the Club World Cup. The competition in its current form is uninteresting. The time just before Christmas is inappropriate for all participants. From an economic point of view, the Club World Cup in its current form is not lucrative for the clubs. "

The entry fee for the clubs should not be less than 50 million US dollars , the premium for the winner should be 115 million euros.

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Win the Champions League but can't remember it? An absurd idea. But that seems to be the case with a Bayern professional.

Oliver Kahn remains in the background at Bayern Munich. Now he has emailed the employees - and made a confession.

* tz.de is part of the nationwide Ippen-Digital editors network

Rubric list picture: © dpa / Yahya Arhab

Source: merkur

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