Amount of Money Earned by Each 2025 FIFA Club World Cup Team

How much has each 2025 FIFA Club World Cup team earned in the competition? The Club World Cup, which was redesigned this summer and

 

 


 

expanded from seven to 32 teams, was intended to infuse new prestige into a tournament that was previously neglected. The tournament features the top clubs from around the world, selected based on their performances over the past four years. One of the most effective methods by which FIFA has

 

 

 

 

increased the intensity is by implementing a substantial increase in prize money. However, what is the exact amount that organisations are earning? Although the likes of Liverpool, Napoli, and Barcelona, who are all absent from this redesigned competition despite winning domestic titles, may appreciate the unexpected respite as they prepare for the upcoming season,

 

 

 

 

you could forgive them for envying the wealth that the new-look competition has to offer. The prize distribution of the Club World Cup is similar to that of UEFA across its three competitions, with the £772.81 million prize pool divided into two primary components: participation payment and sporting performance. In layman’s terms, the larger your cheque, the higher your ranking.

 

 

 

 

Although lower-coefficient clubs receive a lesser portion of the pie, each victory can generate substantial revenue. With the Round of 16 results now in hand and attention now directed towards the quarter-finals, we have evaluated the progress of each club, as per the findings of Sports Illustrated.Auckland City, whose squad is primarily composed of semi-professionals who were required

 

 

 

 

to take annual leave to participate, is at the bottom of the earnings list, with a mere £3.53 million in revenue. This should come as no surprise to anyone. Their group stage campaign resulted in a single point, with a single goal scored and a devastating 17 conceded. It is peculiar that Wydad Casablanca did not accumulate a single point,

 

 

 

 

yet they were able to earn twice as much as Auckland as a result of their superior club classification. Despite the fact that none of those clubs left the United States with more than a draw from their three matches, they earned £7.38 million, which is the same amount as the sums earned by Urawa Red Diamonds, Ulsan HD, Seattle Sounders, and Pachuca.

 

 

 

Despite managing only one result in the inaugural round, a 1-1 draw with Flamengo, Los Angeles FC generated £8.15 million in revenue on their home turf. In the interim, ES Tunis, the Tunisian team that emerged victorious in a 1-0 victory over LAFC, received a sum of £8.92 million, despite not being the highest-paid African club at the tournament.

 

 

 

Club Position Earnings thus far 32. Auckland City £3.53 million =27. Wydad Casablanca £8.15 million =27. Pachuca £7.38 million =27. Seattle Sounders £7.38 million =27. Ulsan HD £7.38 million =27. Urawa Red Diamonds £7.38 million 26. Los Angeles FC £8.15 million =23. ES Tunis £8.92 million







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