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Cape Verde’s World Cup run set to bring Maccabi Tel Aviv an extra payout

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Cape Verde’s World Cup run set to bring Maccabi Tel Aviv an extra payout
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What happened

Cape Verde’s 0-0 draw with Saudi Arabia sent it into the World Cup round of 32 and guaranteed Maccabi Tel Aviv more FIFA money. The club will get an extra $44,000, bringing its total expected payout for Garry Rodrigues to $223,000 if Cape Verde falls to Argentina.

  • 01Cape Verde advanced to the World Cup round of 32 after a 0-0 draw with Saudi Arabia.
  • 02Maccabi Tel Aviv gets an extra $44,000 for Cape Verde’s six added tournament days.
  • 03FIFA rules pay the club $7,300 per day because Garry Rodrigues played there last season.
  • 04Total compensation for Rodrigues could reach $223,000 if Cape Verde exits against Argentina.

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N12Center · Hebrew21 minutes ago
Cape Verde’s World Cup run set to bring Maccabi Tel Aviv an extra payout
MakoCenter · Hebrew21 minutes ago
Cape Verde’s World Cup run brings Maccabi Tel Aviv another bonus payment

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