
Financial Awards for Clubs Qualified for the Quarterfinals of the Club World Cup
Media reports revealed the value of the financial awards received by the clubs that qualified for the quarterfinals of the FIFA Club World Cup, after adding the bonuses for qualifying for this stage of the competition.
Real Madrid topped the list with total awards amounting to approximately $61.5 million, followed by Bayern Munich with $58.2 million, and then Paris Saint-Germain with $55.9 million.
Chelsea received nearly $53.6 million, and Borussia Dortmund came in fifth with $52.3 million, followed by the Brazilian representatives Palmeiras and Fluminense, each valued at $39.8 million.
Al Hilal, the Arab representative in the tournament, received approximately $34.2 million.
These awards reflect the significant financial momentum that the tournament has gained in its expanded version, in addition to the level of competition among elite clubs worldwide.
Real Madrid topped the list with total awards amounting to approximately $61.5 million, followed by Bayern Munich with $58.2 million, and then Paris Saint-Germain with $55.9 million.
Chelsea received nearly $53.6 million, and Borussia Dortmund came in fifth with $52.3 million, followed by the Brazilian representatives Palmeiras and Fluminense, each valued at $39.8 million.
Al Hilal, the Arab representative in the tournament, received approximately $34.2 million.
These awards reflect the significant financial momentum that the tournament has gained in its expanded version, in addition to the level of competition among elite clubs worldwide.