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German Football Team Secures Record Award Negotiations Ahead of World Cup

As in previous years, the German football association engaged in intensive negotiations with the governing body in the weeks leading up to the World Cup. The discussions centered on finalizing prize money allocations based on a pre-determined budget. Key representatives for the German team included Joachim Kimmich, a member of the team’s executive board at 30 years old.

He was supported by Andreas Rettig, the executive director for the team and the federation. According to reports from “Bild,” the negotiations resulted in a significant monetary award for participating players. This figure represents a record for the German national team and is anticipated to total approximately $500,000 (in football terms).

This award builds upon previous agreements. In 2018, during the tournament held in Qatar, a member of the German team received a lifetime payment of around €400,000. The current agreement underscores the continued investment in the team’s performance as they prepare for the upcoming World Cup.

The finalized figures will be a key component of the team’s overall compensation package.

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