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Revealed – Inter Milan & Other Clubs Must Pay FIFA A Fine For Yellow Cards At Club World Cup

Revealed – Inter Milan & Other Clubs Must Pay FIFA A Fine For Yellow Cards At Club World Cup

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Revealed – Inter Milan & Other Clubs Must Pay FIFA A Fine For Yellow Cards At Club World Cup
Inter Milan and other clubs must pay FIFA a fine for each yellow card that players receive at the Club World Cup.
This is confirmed by the tournament's organizers, via FCInterNews. A first yellow card is worth a €12,000 fine, a second yellow is €15,000, and a straight red card is €20,000.
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The Nerazzurri will take on Japanese side Urawa Red Diamonds in Seattle this evening.
Meanwhile, Inter's Derby d'Italia rivals Juventus are the other team playing in the tournament. They will face Wydad tomorrow.
Inter & Other Clubs Must Pay €12,000 Fines For Yellow Cards At Club World Cu
PASADENA, CALIFORNIA – JUNE 17: Cristian Chivu, Head Coach of FC Internazionale Milano, reacts following the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 group E match between CF Monterrey and FC Internazionale Milano at Rose Bowl Stadium on June 17, 2025 in Pasadena, California. (Photo by)
Participation in the Club World Cup is certainly lucrative for the clubs.
However, at the same time, FIFA have taken one notable step to recoup some of the cost of the prize money for the teams.
The organizers of the Club World Cup will charge teams for each yellow card that a player receives at the tournament.
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A first yellow card incurs a fine of €12,000. Meanwhile, it is a €15,000 fine for a second yellow card. Then, a €20,000 fine for a straight red card.
For Inter, that means that they will pay FIFA a €36,000 fine for yellow cards received by Nicolo Barella, Kristjan Asllani, and Lautaro Martinez against Monterrey in their group stage opener.

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