- FIFA Club World Cup 2025: How to share $1 billion in bonuses.
- Which clubs will make the most? Subdivision of continental bonuses.
- Beyond the Awards: FIFA’s commitment to the development of global football.
FIFA Club’s 2025 World Cup football game is preparing to become the most exciting and meaningful version of all time, with a staggering $125 million title.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino shared the exciting news on Wednesday, highlighting how this massive financial growth will positively affect clubs around the world.
Decompose a $1 billion bonus pool
The tournament is scheduled to take place from June 14 to July 13, 2025, and the tournament has an impressive $1 billion prize pool.
FIFA has carefully designed spending structures to ensure that each participating club receives the share they deserve, while also rewarding their on-site achievements.
A total of $525 million will be evenly distributed across 32 teams, providing basic financial support to all participants.
At the same time, depending on the progress in the game, $475 million will be allocated.
The final champion may walk away for as much as $125 million, including the prize money after playing in seven intense games.
This prize setting makes the 2025 edition the richest club World Cup in history.
Revenue from teams in each continent
European clubs have the largest spending, with estimated revenue ranging from $12.81 million to $38.19 million, depending on their sports and business success.
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The South American team will receive $15.21 million in each, while clubs from North and Central America, the Caribbean, Asia and Africa will earn $9.55 million per person.
The only representative from Oceania, the city of Auckland, will receive $3.58 million in participation to go home.
Infantino notes that this prize distribution model represents a historic milestone, marking the largest financial reward ever for matches in existing teams and knockout stages. “In addition to the bonuses prepared for participating clubs, we will also implement an unprecedented solidarity program aimed at redistributing $250 million in football worldwide,” Infantino said.
FIFA plans to reinvest in tournament revenue in global football matches
FIFA not only distributes bonuses; they are committed to investing all the revenue from the tournament to developing club football worldwide.
The initiative aims to enhance the competitiveness of teams on various continents, thereby creating a more balanced and financially sustainable football scenario.
As we look forward to the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, the club will be the largest and most profitable version to date, and clubs from around the world will aspire to join Fray, not just for the glory of winning, but also bring significant financial growth to that end.
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