The recently expanded FIFA Club World Cup promises remarkable financial rewards, distributing $1 billion among 32 participating clubs. European clubs are set to earn significantly more, with top teams like Manchester City and Real Madrid potentially pocketing up to $38.2 million. South American teams will receive $15.2 million, while clubs from Africa, Asia, and North America will earn $9.55 million. Critics express concern about the tournament's impact on the football calendar, yet the financial stakes indicate clubs' eagerness to join this lucrative competition.
The staggering $1bn in prize money to be shared among clubs highlights the financial allure of FIFA's Club World Cup, especially for top European teams.
FIFA's distribution of rewards emphasizes a significant disparity, with UEFA clubs standing to gain up to $38.2 million, contrasting sharply with lesser earnings from other federations.
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