6. Qatar reportedly paid David Beckham USD 277 million or IDR 4.3 trillion to become an ambassador for the 2022 World Cup, which was repaid in installments for 10 years.
7. The costs borne by FIFA for this year's World Cup reached USD 1.7 billion, with the largest expenses being prize money, operational costs such as hospitality and logistics (USD 322 million), and TV operations (USD 247 million).
8. FIFA is also expected to make a profit of USD 4.7 billion from the World Cup, according to the 2022 budget.
TV broadcasting rights accounted for USD 2.64 billion and marketing rights generated USD 1.35 billion, while ticket sales and hospitality rights added up to USD 500 million.
9. As for the estimated cost range spent by Qatar to build seven football stadiums for this year's World Cup event, which is USD 6.5 billion to USD 10 billion.
10. After the World Cup event, some parts of the stadium will be deconstructed and donated to other countries and the buildings will be converted into community spaces for schools, shops, cafes, sports facilities, and health clinics. (*)