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With FIFA announcing $1 billion prize fund for expanded Club World Cup, here's how much the winning team will earn

FP Sports Desk • March 27, 2025, 14:38:57 IST
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The FIFA Club World Cup is set to witness the biggest event in its 25-year history with 32 teams taking part in the tournament that runs from 14 June to 13 July in the United States. Here’s a breakdown of the prize fund that has been allocated for the tournament by the Zurich-based global governing body for the sport.

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With FIFA announcing $1 billion prize fund for expanded Club World Cup, here's how much the winning team will earn
US President Donald Trump and FIFA President Gianni Infantino with the FIFA Club World Cup trophy at the Oval Office of the White House. Reuters

FIFA announced a whopping $1 billion prize money fund on Wednesday for the upcoming 32-team Club World Cup that takes place in the USA later this year, with the winning club set to earn up to $125 million. The United States plays host to an expanded Club World Cup, which will comprise 32 teams for the first time in its 25-year history, from 14 June to 13 July.

The Zurich-based global governing body for the sport has also allocated $525 million in guaranteed fees for teams taking part in the month-long event.

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European team to earn the most in the expanded Club World Cup

While the top-ranked European team will earn $38.19 million, Oceania representative Auckland City will be pocketing $3.58 million. Another $475 million will be earned through results in the 63-match tournament, which includes $2 million for each victory at the group stage followed by $7.5 million for featuring in the Round of 16.

The team that wins the final at the MetLife Stadium near New York City is set to win $40 million.

The top-ranked European team — likely Real Madrid — that won all its group-stage games and advanced through the knockout rounds to win the title would get to $125 million.

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The golden trophy has been sitting in the Oval Office at the White House this month after FIFA President Gianni Infantino delivered it to President Donald Trump, who was invited to present it to the winning captain.

The prize fund was delayed until a global broadcast deal was belatedly agreed in December with streaming service DAZN, which then got a major investment from a state-backed sports agency in Saudi Arabia. Fans can watched games for free on DAZN’s website.

Saudi Arabia also was confirmed in December by FIFA as host of the men’s 2034 World Cup.

Each of the 12 European teams in the Club World Cup lineup will be paid at least $12.81 million as an entry fee for the first expanded edition of the quadrennial tournament. Payments will be decided by “a ranking based on sporting and commercial criteria,” FIFA said without providing details.

Manchester City, Bayern Munich, Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea also qualified by either winning a Champions League title from 2021 to 2024, or having consistent results in the competition over those four seasons.

Countries were capped at two entries, unless they had three Champions League winners. Salzburg of Austria qualified as the final European team, despite never advancing beyond the round of 16, because higher-ranked clubs like Liverpool and Barcelona were blocked by the country cap.

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The six South American teams each will get a $15.21 million entry fee.

Teams from Africa, Asia and the CONCACAF region of North America — including Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami, despite not winning the MLS Cup title last season — each will get $9.55 million for playing. Any team from these regions that wins the title will earn less than $100 million.

Leon of Mexico is currently contesting its removal from the competition by FIFA because it is in shared ownership with Pachuca which also qualified.

FIFA aims to share $250 million among clubs worldwide who did not qualify for the tournament. It is unclear how many clubs will be paid, or how much they will get.

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The maximum prize of $125 million ranks below the English Premier League and UEFA’s Champions League in soccer’s prize money table.

Man City got 176 million pounds ($227 million) in prize money from the Premier League for winning the title last season.

In the 2022-23 Champions League prize list, the most recent published by UEFA, title-winning Man City got almost 135 million euros ($146 million). The competition’s total prize fund has now risen by almost 25% for each season through 2027.

UEFA will pay out close to 2.5 billion euros ($2.7 billion) among the 36 teams in the new expanded format that guaranteed eights games played instead of six.

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The $1 billion Club World Cup prize pot is, however, more than double the $440 million FIFA shared among the 32 soccer federations whose teams played at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

Sponsors who signed with FIFA for the club event in the two highest commercial tiers also have deals for the men’s 2026 World Cup in the U.S. which will be co-hosted by Canada and Mexico.

With AP inputs

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