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2025 FIFA Club World Cup prize money: How much will each club make?
FIFA has announced a significant prize money structure for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, marking an unprecedented financial commitment in club football. The tournament will have a historic total payout of USD 1 billion, making it the largest ever for a single competition. The distribution model was approved by the FIFA Council after consultations with key stakeholders, including the European Club Association. FIFA President Gianni Infantino emphasized that this prize money represents the pinnacle of club football and sets a new benchmark for how much the sport can financially reward its top clubs. The winners will receive a groundbreaking USD 125 million.
Sporting Performance Pillar: USD 475 million
This pillar will reward clubs based on their performance as they progress through the tournament's seven-match format. The allocation increases as teams advance, with teams being rewarded for each stage they reach:
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Group Stage (3 matches):
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Win: USD 2 million per match
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Draw: USD 1 million per match
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Round of 16: USD 7.5 million
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Quarter-Final: USD 13.125 million
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Semi-Final: USD 21 million
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Finalist: USD 30 million
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Winner: USD 40 million
This performance-based structure ensures that clubs are financially rewarded for their success on the field, with higher payouts as they progress through each round.
Participation Pillar: USD 525 million
In addition to performance-based rewards, FIFA is also ensuring that clubs from various regions are fairly compensated for their participation. The participation pillar allocates fixed amounts to clubs based on their confederation affiliation, with the following breakdown:
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Europe: USD 12.81–38.19 million per club
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South America: USD 15.21 million per club
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North/Central America & Caribbean: USD 9.55 million per club
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Asia: USD 9.55 million per club
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Africa: USD 9.55 million per club
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Oceania: USD 3.58 million per club
These fixed amounts aim to create a more equitable financial model that addresses disparities across different regions, ensuring clubs from every part of the globe have a stake in the tournament’s success.
A Transformative Moment for Global Football
The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup is not just about massive prize money. FIFA has also announced the launch of a new solidarity investment programme, set to contribute an additional USD 250 million to global club football. This initiative aims to strengthen the broader football ecosystem by reducing the disparity between clubs and regions, fostering a more inclusive and competitive global football environment.
With the addition of a new 32-team format, the 2025 edition of the Club World Cup promises to be a game-changer for club football, offering more teams the chance to compete at the highest level. This expansion, combined with the substantial prize pool and solidarity programme, signals a new era for the competition, one that will elevate the status of the tournament while ensuring it benefits the entire global football community.
FIFA has also introduced a new Club World Cup show, designed to offer fans deeper insights and coverage, making the tournament more accessible and engaging for a worldwide audience.
As the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup draws near, it is clear that FIFA’s significant financial investment will not only reward the top-performing clubs but also strengthen the global football ecosystem, making this tournament a historic milestone in the sport’s ongoing evolution.
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