South Korea's soccer players will each receive almost US$530,000 ($855,500) if they win the World Cup.
The bounty is the third-highest among the 32 teams at the finals in Germany, with Spain ($712,000) and England ($546,000) occupying the top two.
Korea's players will receive over $100,000 if they get past the first round, $210,000 for reaching the quarter-finals and $315,000 if they match their 2002 feat and make the semis.
Soccer: Biggest bucks incentive to win Cup
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