FC St. Pauli expects record World Cup revenue through the participation of four players in the World Cup. Jackson Irvine, Connor Metcalfe, Eric Smith, and Nikola Vasilj are the players representing the club in the tournament. The chances of reaching the knockout stage are good, and that would also be a financial stroke of luck for FC St. Pauli. FIFA has reduced the compensation payments from $11,000 per player and day by more than half to $5,000. Despite this, FC St. Pauli could still calculate a record intake in terms of a World Cup. The participation of Elias Saad, who is starting for Tunisia, will also bring additional revenue to the club. FC St. Pauli has already gained experience in the World Cup in the past, when Jackson Irvine reached the round of 16 with Australia in 2022. The club now expects that the participation of several players in the World Cup will lead to higher revenues. The exact amount of revenue depends on the performance of the players and the duration of their participation. FC St. Pauli is confident that participation in the World Cup will result in a financial gain for the club. The club's fans are excited to see how the players will perform in the World Cup. FC St. Pauli will closely follow the participation in the World Cup and hopes for a successful tournament participation. The club is looking forward to the World Cup and is optimistic about the chances of its players. With the participation of several players, FC St. Pauli is well-represented in the tournament.
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FC St. Pauli Expects Record World Cup Revenue
FC St. Pauli expects record World Cup revenue through participation of Jackson Irvine, Connor Metcalfe, Eric Smith, and Nikola Vasilj - read more about the club's chances
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