2025 FIFA Club World Cup: How Much Prize Money Will Each Club Make?

The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup is set to take center stage in the USA this summer with 32 teams battling it out in a newly-expanded format. The stakes are high, and so is the prize money on offer.

The tournament boasts a hefty prize pool of $1 billion. Each team that enters will have a share, with $525 million allocated for participation alone. The remaining $475 million will depend on how well teams perform throughout the competition.

For those wondering what's at stake for the champions, if a European club wins every group match on their way to lifting the trophy, they could walk away with $130.4 million at the minimum and up to $155.8 million at the most.

Here's a breakdown of the prize money clubs can earn at different stages:

  • Group Stage (three matches): $2.0 million win/$1.0 million draw per club
  • Round of 16: + $7.5 million per club
  • Quarterfinal: + $13.125 million per club
  • Semifinal: + $21.0 million per club
  • Finalist: + $21.0 million
  • Winner: + $40.0 million

Moreover, the allocation per region is as follows:

  • Europe: $12.81-$38.19 million (based on sporting and commercial criteria)
  • South America: $15.21 million per club
  • North, Central America & Caribbean: $9.55 million per club
  • Asia: $9.55 million per club
  • Africa: $9.55 million per club
  • Oceania: $9.55 million per club

Fans and clubs alike will be eager to see how far teams go and just how much they can net by the tournament's end. The detailed breakdowns will be continually updated as the competition progresses and final amounts are confirmed.