The German Football Association announced on
Wednesday that each member of their squad would receive a €350,000
bonus should Germany defend their World Cup title next year in Russia, AFP reports.
If the
Germans win a fifth world title, Joachim Loew and his squad stand to get an
increase in prize money from the €300,000 they each got for winning the
2014 World Cup final in Brazil.
Germany
kick off their Russia 2018 defence against Mexico on June 17 in Moscow having
also drawn Sweden and South Korea in Group F.
“For our players, it is a great motivation to become world champions
back-to-back for the first time in the history of German football,” said DFB
president Reinhard Grindel.
“That
would be a title for the eternity and certainly worth a special bonus.
“But you
can feel in this team, that the sporting challenge is the main focus and not
the economic aspect.”
Germany
have a reputation for being a tournament team and there will be no prize money
from their FA until they reach at least the quarter-finals, where each player
would get €75,000.
The cash
rises to €125,000 for the semi-finals, €150,000 for third place and
€200,000 if they lose the final on July 15 at Moscow’s Luzhniki Stadium.
Team manager
Oliver Bierhoff says the performance-based scheme “brings the necessary calm
and clarity early on, allowing us to focus on the task before and during the
competition.”
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