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MEXICO.- The World Cup is also an affair for football clubs from around the world. The FIFA allocates 6 thousand 400 pounds sterling (8 thousand 500 dollars, or about 160,000 pesos) per day and for every player who has been in the World, whether they have played or not since weeks before the start of the tournament, the day he finished his participation in the biggest event of international football.
According to a study by Tonka Communications, Manchester City was the team that would receive the most money for the players it sent. to Russia and in the published list of 50 clubs that receive more money in the world there are two Latin Americans: Boca Juniors and Tigers of the UANL.
The xeneize team was placed in position 40 and would receive 903,500 pounds sterling (just over 1 million 100 thousand dollars, about 20 million pesos) for the players it sent to Russia.
While the Mexican tigers were placed in position 47 with 795,800 pounds (about one million olares)
It should be remembered that Tigres yielded to Nahuel Guzmán (Argentina), Javier Aquino (Mexico) and Hugo Ayala (Mexico). While Boca gave Cristian Pavón (Argentina), Rodrigo Bentancur (Uruguay), Wilmar Barrios (Colombia) and Nahitan Nández (Uruguay).
(Information: marca.com)
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