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FIFA World Cup 2026 revenues set to top $6 billion even as India rights deal remains pending

FIFAs 2026 Mens World Cup is set to become the most lucrative edition in history, with combined media rights and sponsorship revenue expected to cross $6 billion, according to Ampere Analysis. Media rights alone are esti

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FIFAs 2026 Mens World Cup is set to become the most lucrative edition in history, with combined media rights and sponsorship revenue expected to cross $6 billion, according to Ampere Analysis. Media rights alone are esti

  • FIFAs 2026 Mens World Cup is set to become the most lucrative edition in history, with combined media rights and sponsorship revenue expected to cross $6 billio.
  • Reported by The Economic Times.
  • Publication date: 2026-05-25.

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