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The winner of the FIFA Club World Cup will take home at least $125 million of a $1 billion prize pool to be distributed during this summer’s tournament hosted in the United States. FIFA ...
The winner of FIFA’s first 32-team Club World Cup in the United States could earn $125 million as details of a $1 billion prize money fund were finally published Wednesday. FIFA said it ...
FIFA broke down the prize money specifics on Wednesday, organizing the $1 billion allocated to the Club World Cup in two categories – ones based on each team's performance in the competition and ...
The huge financial incentives for lifting the Club World Cup this summer have been revealed after FIFA confirmed the winners stand to bank $125million (£97m) in prize money. The new 32-team ...
FIFA has revealed that the winners of the 2025 Club World Cup will earn up to $125 million. This was confirmed in a statement from FIFA president, Gianni Infantino, on Wednesday.
GENEVA (AP) — The winner of FIFA’s first 32-team Club World Cup in the United States could earn $125 million as details of a $1 billion prize money fund were finally published Wednesday.
The draw for the expanded Fifa Club World Cup took place in Miami in December – 24 hours after a $1 billion (£787 million) broadcast deal was announced with DAZN. An annual seven-team format is ...
FIFA have confirmed the 117 match officials that will take charge of matches at this summer's FIFA Club World Cup. Held ...
FIFA Club World Cup host cities will each receive $1 million from the soccer governing body to support community soccer projects in the future, the organization announced Thursday. Atlanta ...
New Yorkers and New Jerseyans, FIFA needs your help. The organization is asking for volunteers for the 2025 Club World Cup at MetLife Stadium, which will kick off in mid-June. East Rutherford is ...
Dubbed “ticket packs,” FIFA’s latest offer gives purchasers of tickets to this year’s Club World Cup early access to a presale for tickets to next summer’s FIFA World Cup. There are two ...
Teams from Africa, Asia and the CONCACAF region of North America — including Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami, despite not winning the MLS Cup title last season — each will get $9.55 million for ...