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FIVB reveals prize money for 2018 Volleyball Nations League

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source: sportowefakty.wp.pl; Photo: fivb.org

The International Volleyball Federation (FIVB) has determined prize money for the inaugural edition of the Nations League.

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Both men’s and women’s 2018 FIVB Volleyball Nations League will have the same prize fund, the FIVB revealed.

For every win of their national team in the intercontinental stage (pool stage), the national federation will receive 9,000 U.S. dollars and 4,000 dollars in case of a defeat.

The prize money for participation in the Final Six is 2.1 million dollars and is divided as follows (the organizers of the intercontinental stage are paying a fee of 100,000 dollars to the FIVB):

Winners: 1,000,000,

Silver medalists: 500,000,

Bronze medalists: 300,000,

4th place: 150,000,

5th and 6th place: 75,000 each.

This is how prize money in the FIVB World League has changed over the years.

The players chosen for the Dream team of the tournament will receive the following prizes:

Best Setter: 10,000,

Best Opposite: 10,000,

Best Libero: 10,000,

Best Outside Hitter: 10,000 each

Best Middle Blockers: 10,000 each

MVP: 30,000.

 

To see complete results, stats, and standings, visit our FIVB Volleyball Nations League 2018 / Male / Seniors page.

 

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Alejandro June 24, 2018 - 2:22 pm

Totally ridiculous!

With the money FIVB is making, and the same prize money for the last 20 years????

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