VANCOUVER — Teams heading to the 2026 FIFA World Cup will see more money come their way, after the FIFA Council elected to increase prize money for each nation at the first 48-team edition of the tournament. The overall increase totals over $100 million. It will be distributed among the participating nations, with the increase intended to address concerns about the tournament’s high cost, given varying tax rates, travel costs and other measures across the three host nations of Canada, the United States and Mexico. As part of the announcement, FIFA says it will give each team an additional $2 million, $1 million in “preparation money” for tournament-related expenses, and a $1 million increase in the qualifying reward baseline—both of which include host nations that skipped official qualifying tournaments. The decisions were made at the Fairmont Pacific Rim hotel in Vancouver, sitting near the Vancouver Convention Center, which is hosting Thursday’s 76th FIFA Congress, set to feature all 211…