NOT JUST ARAB GAMES? 2025 FIFA ARAB CUP TOTAL PRIZES ANNOUNCED, ABOUT KRW 50 BILLION IN KOREAN WON

Not Just Arab Games? 2025 FIFA Arab Cup Total Prizes Announced, About KRW 50 Billion in Korean Won

Not Just Arab Games? 2025 FIFA Arab Cup Total Prizes Announced, About KRW 50 Billion in Korean Won

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It seems that it is merely a competition to determine the best team in the Arab region. However, the prize money of FIFA Arab Cup is huge, even if it is with FIFA. It also looks like a regional competition.

The 2025 FIFA Arab Cup will be held in Qatar from December 1 to 18. The Arab Cup, which was revived as FIFA's official competition in Qatar in 2021, a year before the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, is a competition in which Arab countries from the Middle East and North Africa compete. Although it is a competition that does not receive much attention in Korea, they boast the heat of the World Cup.

It can be regarded simply as a place of exchange and friendship through soccer among Arab countries, but the prize money does not. The Organizing Committee of the Arab Cup in Qatar said on the 23rd that the total prize money of $36.5 million has been set for the FIFA Arab Cup. The total prize money, the highest in the history of the tournament, is a huge amount of about 50 billion won for Hanwha.

Hamad bin Khalifa bin Ahmed Al Thani, chairman of the organizing committee, said, "This prize announcement is a decision that further enhances the status of the FIFA Arab Cup, which was revived in 2021. Qatar is at the center of soccer's development across the region, the continent, and the world, and is committed to realizing the values that soccer pursues: solidarity, opportunity, and pride. The tournament is a festival of Arab soccer, a venue for regional solidarity, and an inspiration for young talents across generations," it said, adding meaning to the prize money setting. 먹튀검증

In addition to this tournament, Qatar will also host the 2025 FIFA U-17 World Cup this year. More than two years have passed since the end of the 2022 FIFA World Cup, but Qatar is determined to establish itself as an international soccer hub by hosting FIFA or AFC tournaments every year.

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