Who profited most from Club World Cup $1bn prize pot?
Briefly

The Club World Cup featured a $1bn prize pool, distributed with $525m for participation and $475m for performance. European clubs received varying participation fees based on sporting and commercial rankings, with amounts ranging from $12.81m to $38.19m. In comparison, South American teams received $15.21m, while teams from North and Central America, Asia, Africa, and Oceania received lower fixed fees. Chelsea, the tournament champions, earned approximately £84m, while Paris St-Germain earned about £78.4m. European clubs averaged around £39m, while South American clubs averaged £24m.
The Club World Cup had a prize pot of $1bn, with $525m for participation and $475m performance-related. European clubs earned up to $38.19m just for attending.
Chelsea, the tournament winners, earned about £84m, while Paris St-Germain made approximately £78.4m during their run to the final.
European clubs made an average of around £39m in participation fees, while South American clubs earned about £24m due to impressive tournament performance.
Fifa has not disclosed individual amounts given to European clubs, leading to estimates based on Uefa's club coefficient system from financial sources.
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