Fifa World Cup: All Whites to pocket record US$10m after qualifying for North American showpiece

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Meanwhile, the preparation money per team has increased to US$2.5m and subsidies for team delegation costs and increased team ticketing allocations has reached over US$16m.

Football’s world governing body is expected to make US$13b from the current four-year World Cup cycle, which includes and ends with the tournament in North America this year.

The All Whites will hope to go further than they did in 2010, when the team went unbeaten but failed to make the knockout stage.

New Zealand might stand a better chance at making it past the group stage this time around, with the number of teams taking part increased to 48.

The top two teams from each group and the eight best third-place teams will make their way through to the Round of 32, but face stiff competition from Belgium, Egypt and Iran in Group G.

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