FIFA Club World Cup money will be ‘a long way’ from €50m per team claim

FIFA will host their first Club World Cup, which has caused much controversy in the football world, as another tournament is introduced into the already busy calendar. The tournament will consist of 32 teams from across the world, with 12 teams coming from Europe, and the draw is to be held on Thursday evening. Real […] The post FIFA Club World Cup money will be ‘a long way’ from €50m per team claim appeared first on Football España.

Dec 5, 2024 - 11:30
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FIFA Club World Cup money will be ‘a long way’ from €50m per team claim

FIFA will host their first Club World Cup, which has caused much controversy in the football world, as another tournament is introduced into the already busy calendar. The tournament will consist of 32 teams from across the world, with 12 teams coming from Europe, and the draw is to be held on Thursday evening.

Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid will be Spain’s representatives in 2025, and it was picked up on that Los Blancos did not include any income from the competition as part of their 2024-25 budget. That is in part due to the uncertainty over what that figure will be.

Initially FIFA had planned for a competition that would bring in around €2b, but their estimation is unlikely to be on the mark. Marca say that the famous €50m for participation is now a thing of the past, and the reality is that sum will be much lower. The winner of the competition will make €100m or near that figure, but the average will be lower, and neither will the share be equal.

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