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Home Ghana Football National Teams Black Stars

Ghana set to earn at least $10.5million from 2026 World Cup qualification

Amakye Ansah by Amakye Ansah
December 18, 2025
in Black Stars, Football, Ghana, National Teams, Top Stories, World Cup 2026
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Ghana stands to earn a minimum of $10.5million for qualifying for the 2026 FIFA World Cup following FIFA’s approval of a record 727 million dollar financial package for the expanded tournament to be staged across the United States, Canada and Mexico.

The decision was taken by the FIFA Council ahead of next year’s global showpiece and represents a 50 per cent increase on the prize money distributed at the Qatar 2022 World Cup. The expanded competition will feature 48 teams and 104 matches, significantly increasing both participation and financial returns.

Under the approved framework, 655 million dollars will be shared among the 48 participating nations as performance-based prize money. Teams finishing between 33rd and 48th place will each earn nine million dollars, while those ranked between 17th and 32nd will receive 11 million dollars.

In addition to the performance-related rewards, every qualified nation will receive a further 1.5 million dollars from FIFA to cover preparation costs. This guarantees each team a baseline earning of 10.5 million dollars simply for qualifying for the finals, regardless of results on the pitch.

At the top end of the prize structure, the eventual champions of the 2026 World Cup will pocket 50 million dollars, with the runners up earning 33 million dollars. Teams finishing third and fourth will receive 29 million dollars and 27 million dollars respectively, while those eliminated at the quarter final stage will take home 19 million dollars. Nations reaching the round of 16 will earn 15 million dollars each.

For Ghana, the announcement significantly raises the financial stakes attached to qualification. Beyond the sporting prestige of returning to the World Cup, the Black Stars’ qualification would inject substantial revenue into Ghana football at a time when funding for development, logistics and player welfare remains a major concern.

Announcing the decision, FIFA President Gianni Infantino described the approval as a landmark moment for the global game. “The FIFA World Cup 2026 will also be groundbreaking in terms of its financial contribution to the global football community,” he said.

FIFA said the revised prize structure reflects its commitment to redistributing World Cup revenues more widely as the tournament grows in scale and commercial value. The governing body expects record revenues of around 13 billion dollars over the 2023 to 2026 cycle, driven largely by the expansion of the World Cup and related competitions.

With African teams expected to increase from five to nine slots under the expanded format, Ghana’s chances of qualification have also improved. However, the financial rewards underline that failure to qualify would come at a significant cost, both competitively and economically.

As Ghana intensifies its qualification campaign, the message from Zurich is unmistakable. A place at the 2026 World Cup is no longer just a footballing ambition, but a major economic opportunity worth at least 10.5 million dollars before a ball is kicked.

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