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The Kings League announces its first cash prize after spending a year paying 75 euros per game. Piqué’s league will distribute 100,000 euros to the winner of the Kingdom Cup


Although the Kings Cup has not even finished its first phase and the most important matches are still to be played, Gerard Piqué officially presented the tournament that will close the year of the Kings League in style: the Kingdom Cup. This competition, as he said during the Ibai live a few months ago, will be mixed and will crown the best club of the year.

In addition to the addition that it will be the first football tournament where men and women play “together” (one part for women and another for men), it will also be the first Kings League competition that will offer a cash prize. Well, after several minutes full of tension deciding the money they will offer to the players, the presidents obtained the much-desired figure: 100,000 euros for the winning club of the Kingdom Cup.

If we do quick calculations between all the members of the team, including the coaching staff and even presidents, each of the participating people would take around 3,000 euros clean, Therefore, it is more profitable to only win this tournament than to play the rest of the year. Of course, the distribution of income is decided by the president and it is unknown if these 100,000 euros will be net or gross.

will be next November 25 at the Palau Sant Jordi where, through a morning and afternoon session, we closely follow the finals of this very special tournament. It will also be the first Kings League final in a closed arena, something that many have been expecting for quite some time and that will probably greatly improve the quality of the tournament compared to finals in stadiums.

By Daniel Wright

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