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Portugal’s Economic Windfall from the 2026 World Cup

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Despite not hosting any matches, Portugal stands to gain significantly from the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with potential earnings estimated between €378 million and €945 million. This economic boost hinges largely on the performance of the national team, illustrating a shift in how football’s financial impact is measured.

The study by IPAM highlights that the World Cup’s value is increasingly derived from digital engagement and consumer spending rather than geographical hosting. As fans engage through social media and streaming platforms, the economic benefits extend beyond traditional ticket sales and travel.

Household consumption is projected to be the largest contributor, followed by restaurant spending and advertising. Interestingly, digital interactions are expected to account for nearly a quarter of the total impact, showcasing the growing importance of online engagement in sports economics.

Looking ahead to the 2030 World Cup, which Portugal will co-host, brands and media will need to adapt their strategies to harness this new economic landscape. The key takeaway is that the real value lies not just in the event itself but in how it is activated and amplified across various platforms.

Source: Euronews

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