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  1. 11 maj 2010 · After the 2006 World Cup, the German football association (DFB) paid 101 million Euros (£87.8m at current exchange rates) in various taxes on its activities during the tournament.

  2. 31 maj 2022 · Based on a custom-built database from public sources, this article compares the revenues and costs of the Olympic Games and World Cups between 1964 and 2018 (N = 43), together totalling close to USD 70 billion in revenues and more than USD 120 billion in costs.

  3. The 2006 World Cup had an operating budget (for staging the event, not inclusive of capital infrastructure costs) of €425 million. The German Football Association announced a profit before tax of €135 million.

  4. 2018. The budget for Russia’s World Cup has already been set at $2.1bn, but, in the light of the runaway costs of the Sochi Winter Olympics in 2014, few expect organisers to stick to that figure. Meanwhile, FIFA’s reserves have swollen to $1.43bn, boosted by US interest.

  5. The federation is entitled to shares of the trade income tax revenues, sales tax revenues as well as excise tax revenues. Direct expenditures regarding the World Cup™ are not incurring.

  6. This would represent an increase from $2.6 billion in the 2006 World Cup held in Germany (Maennig and du Plessis, 2007). This chapter will present a general review of the economics of the FIFA World Cup.

  7. 31 maj 2022 · Based on a custom-built database from public sources, this article compares the revenues and costs of the Olympic Games and World Cups between 1964 and 2018 ( N = 43), together totalling...

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