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    FIFA President Infantino’s $6 Million Salary Increase and Club World Cup Bonus Raised by 33%

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 20, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The recent financial statements released by FIFA have brought to light a significant increase in the remuneration package of its president, Gianni Infantino. The documents reveal that Infantino’s salary has been raised by $6 million, reflecting the governing body’s confidence in his leadership as it sets ambitious financial targets for the coming years.

    In addition to the salary increment, FIFA has also approved a substantial 33% boost in the bonus payments linked to the Club World Cup. This move underscores the organization’s intent to elevate the prestige and financial incentives associated with the tournament, which has been gaining prominence on the global football calendar.

    These financial adjustments come as FIFA projects a staggering $14 billion in revenue for the 2027 to 2030 cycle. This forecast highlights the organization’s strategic focus on expanding its commercial footprint and capitalizing on the growing global appetite for football. The revenue target is part of a broader plan to enhance the sport’s development worldwide and ensure sustainability in its operations.

    Gianni Infantino, who has been at the helm of FIFA since 2016, has overseen several transformative initiatives, including the expansion of the World Cup and increased investment in grassroots football. The salary increase and bonus enhancements reflect the board’s recognition of his role in driving these changes and positioning FIFA for future growth.

    Meanwhile, the Club World Cup’s elevated bonus structure aims to attract top clubs and players by offering more lucrative rewards. This is expected to boost the tournament’s competitiveness and global appeal, aligning with FIFA’s broader strategy to diversify its revenue streams beyond the traditional World Cup events.

    Overall, these financial disclosures provide a clearer picture of FIFA’s evolving priorities and the leadership’s compensation framework as the organization navigates an increasingly commercialized sports landscape. The $14 billion revenue goal sets a high bar, signaling FIFA’s ambitions to consolidate its position as the world’s premier football authority over the next decade.

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