BFW Financial Works: Bayern Munich finish fifth in Club World Cup revenue
Briefly

Bayern Munich exited the 32-team FIFA Club World Cup after losing 2-0 to Paris-Saint Germain in the quarterfinals. Thomas Müller and Leroy Sané played their final matches for Bayern, while Jamal Musiala suffered an injury that will sideline him for the remainder of 2025. Despite the elimination, Bayern earned €50 million, leading other quarterfinal clubs in performance with 16 goals and maintaining a shutout. Conversely, Brazilian clubs collectively earned €133 million, showcasing their dominance in the tournament.
Bayern Munich exited the FIFA Club World Cup after a 2-0 loss to Paris-Saint Germain, concluding a challenging tournament for the team.
Despite the loss, Bayern Munich achieved a financial gain of €50M, outperforming other quarterfinal clubs in terms of goal tally and wins.
Bayern finished ahead of all other quarterfinal clubs in the tournament with a total of 16 goals scored and a clean sheet.
Among the participating teams, Brazilian clubs earned the highest returns, totaling €133M, highlighting their strong performances during the tournament.
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