Spain under fire over potential World Cup bonus

Spain under fire over potential World Cup bonus

Published Jun. 7, 2010 4:15 p.m. ET

Spain will reportedly receive the most money out of all 32 World Cup teams if it wins the World Cup, and several Spanish political parties are unhappy at the figure with the country facing an economic crisis.

The Spanish media said each player could earn euros 600,000 ($734,000) for winning the title, and collect euros 120,000 ($144,000) just for reaching the July 11 final.

Political party Izquierda Unida asked how such an amount could be paid "in the context of a general crisis where pensions are being frozen and salaries are dropping."

Goalkeeper Iker Casillas says the players have family and friends "suffering from the crisis" but that "you shouldn't mix one thing with the other."

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Spain opens Group H against Switzerland on June 16.

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