Following the conclusion of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, the official prize money distribution has been revealed—and unsurprisingly, champions Chelsea top the list after their emphatic 3-0 win over PSG in the final. So you need to know 2025 FIFA Club World Cup prize money list in details — Who profited most from FIFA Club World Cup $1bn prize pot?
The London club earned a staggering £90 million for their triumph in the tournament, not just for lifting the trophy, but also from performance-based rewards, broadcasting shares, and commercial bonuses distributed by FIFA.
Chelsea’s dominant campaign saw them finish unbeaten, and their financial reward reflects their dominance both on and off the pitch.
Paris Saint-Germain, who finished as runners-up after an impressive run to the final, earned £83.9 million, showcasing the lucrative nature of reaching the Club World Cup final—even without winning it.
Real Madrid, who reached the semifinals, walked away with £65 million, while Brazilian side Fluminense took home £47.5 million, the highest earnings among South American clubs.

German giants Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund also earned significant amounts—£45.9 million and £41.2 million respectively—proving that European clubs continue to dominate both competitively and commercially.
Interestingly, Manchester City, despite a less successful tournament campaign, earned £40.9 million, showing how financial distribution also rewards previous achievements and club stature in FIFA’s structure.
Clubs from South America, Asia, Africa, and North America also received considerable sums. Brazilian teams like Palmeiras, Flamengo, and Botafogo featured strongly in the earnings list, while Inter Miami and Monterrey represented the Americas with solid payouts. African champions Mamelodi Sundowns took home nearly £10 million, while Al Ahly, Al Ain, and Esperance each received a similar prize for their participation.
Asian clubs like Ulsan, Urawa Reds, and Al Hilal also featured among the prize recipients, with Al Hilal leading the pack among Asian teams with over £26 million in earnings.
Even clubs eliminated in the early stages, like Auckland City from New Zealand, earned a respectable £3.6 million, highlighting FIFA’s push to ensure all participating clubs receive a share of the commercial success.
Final Club World Cup 2025 Prize Money Distribution

Overall, the 2025 Club World Cup Team proved to be not only a global football spectacle but also a massive financial event, with prize money distributed more widely than ever before.
It reflects FIFA’s new format for the tournament, where performance, progression, and marketability all contribute to a club’s final payout.
2025 FIFA Club World Cup prize money list, details — How much will each club make?
As the competition continues to grow in prestige and scale, the financial stakes are expected to increase, further motivating clubs worldwide to qualify and perform at the highest level.
FIFA was announced record 2025 FIFA Club World Cup prize money and unprecedented solidarity to benefit club football.
Below are the details for all 32 teams in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup prize money, with a full list of each club’s earnings.
| Club | Earnings (GBP) | Earnings (USD) |
|---|---|---|
| Chelsea | £90m | $117m |
| PSG | £83.9m | $109.07m |
| Real Madrid | £65m | $84.5m |
| Fluminense | £47.5m | $61.75m |
| Bayern Munich | £45.9m | $59.67m |
| Borussia Dortmund | £41.2m | $53.56m |
| Manchester City | £40.9m | $53.17m |
| Palmeiras | £31.1m | $40.43m |
| Inter Milan | £29.1m | $37.83m |
| Al Hilal | £26.7m | $34.71m |
| Benfica | £23.6m | $30.68m |
| Flamengo | £21.6m | $28.08m |
| Juventus | £21m | $27.3m |
| Botafogo | £20.9m | $27.17m |
| Atletico Madrid | £20.6m | $26.78m |
| FC Porto | £17m | $22.1m |
| Inter Miami | £16.4m | $21.32m |
| Monterrey | £16.4m | $21.32m |
| River Plate | £14.2m | $18.46m |
| Boca Juniors | £13.4m | $17.42m |
| RB Salzburg | £12.5m | $16.25m |
| Mamelodi Sundowns | £9.8m | $12.74m |
| Al Ahly | £9m | $11.7m |
| Al Ain | £9m | $11.7m |
| Esperance | £9m | $11.7m |
| LAFC | £8.2m | $10.66m |
| Pachuca | £7.45m | $9.69m |
| Seattle Sounders | £7.45m | $9.69m |
| Ulsan | £7.45m | $9.69m |
| Urawa Reds | £7.45m | $9.69m |
| Wydad | £7.45m | $9.69m |
| Auckland City | £3.6m | $4.68m |
Total prize money pot: USD 1 billion, comprised of a sporting performance pillar of USD 475 million and a participation pillar of USD 525 million.
