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The CBF board and the leaders of the Brazilian National Team squad have finalized negotiations to set the bonus amounts in case of a title at the 2026 World Cup.
According to a report by journalist Marcel Rizzo of Estadão, the CBF will pay US$1 million (about R$5.4 million at the current exchange rate) to each player if Brazil wins its sixth World Cup title.
The federation’s total investment in squad bonuses will exceed R$135 million.
It is worth noting that FIFA will pay US$50 million (around R$260 million) to the team that wins the tournament in the United States, Mexico, and Canada, between June 11 and July 19.
Before making its World Cup debut, the team coached by Ancelotti will have its final tests in two friendlies:
FIFA recently made a few minor changes to the competition schedule. For Brazil, the change came in the second group-stage match, which was moved up by half an hour.
Check out the national team’s first-stage schedule (BrasĂlia time):

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