The FIFA World Cup hosted after every four years comes with immense financial benefits even to countries that may never, ever grace it, through solidarity payments. Since 2008, clubs who contribute players to the World Cup have had a share of the solidarity payments under FIFA Club Benefits Payment, CBP.The more players your club sends to the World Cup, the more money they get from the CBP, depending on how many days the players spend at the showpiece, starting two weeks to its commencement.So, who will win it?Out of the total prize money fund for the Qatar World Cup 2022, a massive increase of 29% taking the total to $1 billion, $440 million will be distributed between the 32 participating teams according to how they finish in the World Cup with the rest of $660 million used as solidarity payments for less developed federations, club benefits payments and club insurance/player protection plans.A look at the number of players from each continent/Confederation at the Qatar World Cup as contributed by clubs, Africa (CAF) is the least represented with 17 players (2%) after Oceania (OFC), with zero number of players. Europe (UEFA) is obviously the biggest contributor of players with 606 (73%), Asia (AFC) 113 (14%), CONCACAF 74 (9%) and CONMEBOL 21 (2%).##NAJAVA_MECA_6816164##Under the 2022 Club Benefit Payments Programme, a share of the benefits from the successful hosting of a FIFA World Cup is distributed among associated clubs. The Distribution is done via Member Associations to the clubs of the players who participate in the FIFA World Cup.The model takes into consideration the number of players from the club. Players who are selected for a representative team squad at the World Cup. And The number of days each player is at the final tournament. Starting two weeks before the Opening Match until the day after the player’s team is eliminated.McKinstry heaps praises on K’Ogalo prodigy Lloyd KhavuchiA share is then passed on to the clubs with which the player was registered in the two years prior to one day after his representative national team’s elimination from the tournament.From the previous World Cup in Russia, each player raised $8,530 per day. German giants Bayern Munich were the biggest earners, pocketing $4.3 million followed by Manchester City with $3.3 million. In Africa, Egyptian giants Al Ahly SC and Zamalek SC were the top earners at $1.6 million and $1.0 million respectively.Africa-based players per team at the Qatar World Cup 🇹🇳 Tunisia: 108 play in 🇹🇳2 play in 🇪🇬🇲🇦 Morocco: 3All 3 play in 🇲🇦🇨🇲 Cameroon: 2Both play in 🇨🇲🇬🇭 Ghana: 2Both play in 🇬🇭