FIFA has officially announced the prize money distribution model for the revamped 2025 Club World Cup, featuring USD 1 billion in total prize money for the 32 participating clubs.
Sporting Performance Pillar ($475M)
Group Stage – USD 2.0 million per win / USD 1.0 million per draw per club
Round of 16 – + USD 7.5 million
1. Quarter-Final – + USD 13.125 million
2. Semi-Final – + USD 21.0 million
3. Finalist – + USD 30.0 million
4. Winner – + USD 40.0 million
Participation Pillar ($525M)
1. Europe – USD 12.81 – 38.19 million
2. South America – USD 15.21 million
3. North, Central American & Caribbean – USD 9.55 million
4. Asia – USD 9.55 million
5. Africa – USD 9.55 million
6. Oceania – USD 3.58 million
The 32-team tournament will also see a payout of $1 billion, which will be divided between the participating clubs. The exact amount per club will be determined by a ranking based on sporting and commercial criteria.
An extra $475 million will be awarded based on a sporting performance pillar, and the team with the most wins across a potential seven games will collect more cash. The maximum pot available is $125 million.
In addition to the prize pool, FIFA has also confirmed a solidarity investment programme with a target of USD 250 million to support club football development across the world.
