FIFA's inaugural 32-team Club World Cup in the U.S. will feature a prize fund of $1 billion, enabling the winning team to earn up to $125 million. A guaranteed $525 million is set aside for participating teams, with payments ranging significantly based on team rankings. The competition will run from June 14 to July 13, with games broadcast for free on DAZN, which has secured a global broadcast deal. The structure allows for substantial earnings from wins and performances throughout the tournament, emphasizing FIFA's push into major sporting events.
FIFA's Club World Cup will distribute a record $1 billion prize fund, with the potential winner earning up to $125 million, reflecting lucrative fees for participating teams.
A significant part of the fund is $525 million allocated in guaranteed fees, ranging from $38.19 million for the top European team to $3.58 million for the Oceania representative.
The top European team could win $125 million if it performs exceptionally, highlighting the financial stakes and competitive nature of the tournament.
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