LONDON — Germany players will each receive €400,000 if they lift the World Cup in Qatar later this year, the country’s football association (DFB) said on Sunday after agreeing on tournament bonuses with the team, Reuters reported.
The bonus for the title win is up from €350,000 for the previous tournament in 2018, when Germany crashed out in the first round. When Germany won the title at the Brazil World Cup in 2014, the players received bonuses of €300,000 each.
Clearing the group stage in Qatar will earn each player €50,000 while a spot in the last eight will net them €100,000 each.
Germany, desperate to make amends for their dismal 2018 performance, have been drawn in Group E along with Spain, Costa Rica and Japan.
The tournament starts on Nov. 20 and Germany open their campaign against Japan on Nov. 23.
A semi-final spot is worth €150,000 each, while winning third-place would earn Germany’s players €200,000 each.
Losing in the final would be rewarded with a €250,000-bonus.
“We had intense discussions in a good and constructive atmosphere,” said DFB President Bernd Neuendorf following a meeting with team representatives Manuel Neuer, Thomas Mueller, Joshua Kimmich and Ilkay Guendogan.
“At the end of the day we have found an acceptable solution for everyone.”