Celebrations in Spain continue after their second World Cup victory, with Ferran Torres’ late goal securing the win against Argentina. The Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) and the 26 players in the squad have financial reasons to rejoice. The RFEF received $50 million in prize money from FIFA for winning the 2026 World Cup, in addition to potential sponsorship revenue.
Spain’s new world champion status is expected to increase the value of television rights and boost sales of replica shirts. The team’s away shirt is almost sold out in Spain, with growing demand internationally. Each player is set to receive a bonus of 756,000 euros, along with a winner’s medal and ring.
The Spanish press has widely celebrated the victory, with headlines praising the team’s performance. Spain’s victory over Argentina was met with enthusiasm, with Ferran Torres scoring the decisive goal in extra time. The Spanish media highlighted the team’s dominance and criticized Argentina for a post-match brawl.
