May 11, 2026

$125 Million Prize Revealed for FIFA Club World Cup Winner

FIFA President Gianni Infantino has announced that the team that wins this year’s expanded FIFA Club World Cup in the United States can earn up to $125 million in prize money. The total prize money for the tournament, which will take place from June 14 to July 13, is $1 billion. FIFA has now shared how the money will be divided among the 32 participating teams.

Each team will receive a share of the $525 million set aside for participation. Another $475 million will be given out based on how well teams perform in the competition. The winning team, after playing seven matches, could take home a maximum of $125 million, including extra bonuses.

European clubs will receive the largest share of the prize money. Each club will get between $12.81 million and $38.19 million, depending on sporting and commercial factors. South American teams will each get $15.21 million for participating. Teams from North and Central America, the Caribbean, Asia, and Africa will receive $9.55 million each. Auckland City, the only team from Oceania, will be awarded $3.58 million for taking part in the tournament.

“The distribution model… represents the biggest prize money ever awarded to a competition comprising a group stage and a knockout phase. In addition to the prize money earmarked for the participating clubs, an unprecedented solidarity programme will be put in place with the aim of redistributing an additional $250 million to football around the world,” Infantino said. Infantino also stated that all revenue from the tournament would be used to support club football.

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