The Cádiz CF will have a representative in the World Cup football taking place in Qatar between November 20 and December 18. Awer Mabil has been called up by the Australian national team, in which he has accumulated 29 caps and eight goals.
The contribution of the winger was decisive in the qualification of the 'Socceroos' for the World Cup. It was he who scored the decisive penalty in the playoff against Peru which, after a draw, was resolved with penalty shootouts.
Mabil is about to fulfill every footballer's dream of participating in a World Cup. The Cádiz CF will be closely following the Australian's performance for two reasons: sporting and economic.
The sports managers will be closely monitoring the matches of the oceania team, which is part of Group D with France, Tunisia and Denmark. It will be interesting to see how the Cadiz player performs if he gets minutes, as it seems likely. He has had little prominence with Sergio González in the first half of the season and the World Cup now emerges as an opportunity to demonstrate his ability.
The desire of the Cadiz entity is that the player performs well for his own good and also for the economic benefit he can bring to the club.
According to Relevo, each team will receive a minimum amount of money for each of their players who goes to the World Cup. The amount will increase as the player advances through the stages with their national team.
Thus, Cádiz CF will receive around 180,000 euros if Mabil's Australia is eliminated in the group stage. In the event that the 'Socceroos' surpass the first cut and are knocked out in the round of 16, Nuevo Mirandilla's club will take home 220,000 euros, which will be 280,000 if they fall in the quarterfinals. In the best-case scenario, Cádiz CF would receive 370,000 euros if Australia were to reach the final, which is unlikely.
Logic suggests that the team in which the Cadiz CF player has a tough task to advance from the group stage, but nothing is impossible.