FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Prize Money Breakdown by Stage, How Much Will the Champions Earn?

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FIFA has announced the prize money not only for the winner but also for the participants of the FIFA Club World Cup 2025. When we look at the amount, it is a lot of money. More money includes more games and no workload management of players. The estimated revenue is USD 2 billion, according to reports. Half of the revenue generated will be given as the prize money to the teams.

The winner of the tournament and the best player of the team will also have an upper hand when it comes to determining the Ballon d’Or winner. According to the president of FIFA, this is the best competition among the clubs. He also meant that it is an opportunity for teams to compete with the best. The games of this competition will be streamed for free for the fans to enjoy.

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Prize Money Breakdown of the FIFA Club World Cup 2025

Earlier, the winner used to get $5 million, the runners up $4 million. The tables have turned now, a whopping USD 1 billion is the prize money. FIFA has divided this into two pillars:

Participation pillar: USD 525 million

Prize Money (USD)Continent
12.81–38.19 million *Europe
15.21 millionSouth America
9.55 millionNorth, Central America & Caribbean
9.55 millionAsia
9.55 millionAfrica
3.58 millionOceania

Sporting performance pillar: USD 475 million

Prize Money (USD)Stage
2.0 million per winGroup Stage
1.0 million per drawGroup Stage
7.5 millionRound of 16
13.125 millionQuarter-final
21.0 millionSemi-final
30.0 millionFinalist (Runner-up)
40.0 millionWinner (Champion)

FIFA aims to provide money to all the teams, and at this moment, they are transparent to the public. About the Competition, the FIFA president said:

In this FIFA Club World Cup, teams will have representatives of 34 European countries participating. Thirty-four European countries will play in the FIFA Club World Cup,” Mr Infantino told delegates. “This is actually one country more than all the countries in Europe who have ever participated in the FIFA World Cup, which is 33. So, it opens up opportunities, and guess what? Not just citizens of eight countries can win the FIFA Club World Cup, but citizens of all the countries. “This is what football is about. It’s about bringing people together, bringing countries together. Actually, the 12 European clubs today have – and this is also interesting – 54 different countries represented from all over the world: 34 from Europe, 20 from five other continents. So, Europe is already uniting the world, the world of football, and that’s what we are here for.

This is just the start of something big. Next year, the FIFA WORLD CUP 2026 will add more teams to the competition. The plan is the same for the FIFA Club World Cup. Infantino said

Our idea – and we will discuss this further at the FIFA Council before the Congress in May – is actually to increase there, as well, the number of participating teams from 32 to 48, to equal it with the FIFA Men’s World Cup as of 2031

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