It’s common for football federations to establish qualification bonuses to motivate and reward players for reaching significant milestones such as qualifying for the World Cup. In this case, if the Tunisian national team, the Eagles of Carthage, secures qualification for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil by defeating Cameroon in the play-offs, each player is set to receive a bonus of 50,000 dinars (approximately 22,465 euros).
These bonuses are designed to acknowledge the efforts and achievements of the players and provide an additional incentive for them to perform well in crucial matches. It’s part of the overall structure of contracts and agreements between football federations and national team players.