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African clubs to receive $9.55M each for FIFA Club World Cup participation

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African clubs to receive $9.55M each for FIFA Club World Cup participation

African clubs to receive $9.55M each for FIFA Club World Cup participation

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FIFA has confirmed that four African clubs—Al Ahly (Egypt), Esperance (Tunisia), Mamelodi Sundowns (South Africa), and Wydad Athletic Club (Morocco)—will each receive $9.55 million for participating in the inaugural FIFA Club World Cup in 2025.

The tournament, scheduled to take place from June 14 to July 13, 2025, in the United States, will feature 32 of the world’s best clubs, with a record-breaking $1 billion prize pool. African teams will earn the same participation fee as clubs from Asia and North America, highlighting the increasing recognition of the continent’s football strength.

Prize money breakdown
In addition to the $9.55 million participation fee, teams will have the opportunity to earn more based on their performance:

– group stage win – $2 million
– group stage draw – $1 million
– round of 16 – additional $7.5 million
– quarter-finals – additional $13.125 million
– semi-finals – additional $21 million
– finalist – additional $30 million
– winner – additional $40 million

The champion of the tournament could earn up to $125 million, making it the richest club competition in football history.

FIFA president Gianni Infantino emphasized that the new Club World Cup model is designed to elevate global club football while ensuring financial rewards for participants. He also highlighted an additional $250 million set aside for global solidarity investments in club football development.

“This tournament represents the pinnacle of club football and the biggest-ever prize money for a football competition. It will also provide a significant boost in making football truly global,” Infantino stated.

With this massive financial boost, African clubs will have the chance to not only compete on the world stage but also invest in their future development, strengthening football across the continent.

The tournament marks a new era in African club football, offering teams the chance to showcase their talent and challenge for global supremacy.

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