World Cup rights in Qatar bring in multi-billion sums for FIFA

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SEK 27 billion. That’s how much the broadcasting rights for the World Cup are expected to bring in for Fifa – rights that account for 56 percent of Fifa’s income during the World Cup. SVT and TV4 are the Swedish television companies that will show the matches, but they do not reveal what the price tag will be.

Johan Esk is a sports columnist on Dagens nyheter and thinks it is important to think about which championships Sweden buys in the future and what you say to the audience.

– It is noteworthy that the rights were bought after it was clear which country would host the championship. The dictatorship wants to have the image of its country out in the world and without television broadcasts it would be completely impossible.

How do you think television viewing is affected?

– Both acquaintances and readers say they won’t watch, but Sweden doesn’t play either. Interesting is how the Danish audience acts. Will there be celebrations in parks and fountains when Denmark wins? It will be exciting to see, he says.

Most expensive championship ever

Fifa covers some expenses connected to the championship such as prize money, referees and logistics. But the big expenses before a World Cup, such as building stadiums and hotels, are financed by the host country.

Qatar’s bill for hosting the World Cup is breathtaking in comparison to that of previous host countries. Over 200 billion dollars are estimated to have been spent on the construction of stadiums, subways, airports and hotels – something that is believed to benefit Qatar’s economy in the future as well.

See the latest section of the Financial Services Agency “World Cup in sportswashing” on SVT play.

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