
How Much Would Chelsea Earn After Winning The Club World Cup?
The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup marked a significant departure from previous editions, which had only seven teams.
This year's edition has featured a World Cup structure which adopted 32 clubs from the six confederations, divided into four weeks held across the US.
Chelsea, one of Europe's 12 representatives, delivered a dominant performance in the final. Cole Palmer scored twice and assisted on the third. João Pedro to seal the title.
Coming into the finals, the Blues had already earned $76 million through their wins in the competition. Their earnings now reach $114.3 million.
FIFA has confirmed a $1 billion prize pool for the new 32-team Club World Cup, alongside a substantial and groundbreaking global solidarity model.
According to BBC.com, money awarded for participation for European clubs was weighted by a ranking based on sporting and commercial criteria, meaning some were awarded more than others for taking part.
European clubs were handed between $12.81m and $38.19m just for turning up, while teams from other continents were given a set fee – that was $15.21m for South America, $9.55m for North and Central America, and Asia and Africa, and $3.58m for Oceania.
Despite the monetisation situation for the club, Chelsea had made 16% of its annual revenue, second only to Auckland City, whose income jumped by 676% after their participation. Tags: ChelseaClub World CupPSG
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Ya Biladi
14 hours ago
- Ya Biladi
Achraf Hakimi and Yassine Bounou named in FIFA Club World Cup Team of the Tournament
Moroccan internationals Achraf Hakimi and Yassine Bounou have been named in the FIFA Club World Cup Team of the Tournament, which concluded on Sunday, according to the International Football Federation (FIFA). Paris Saint-Germain right-back Achraf Hakimi scored two goals and provided two assists during the tournament, held in the United States and featuring 32 teams for the first time. In the final, played Sunday evening, PSG lost to Chelsea with a score of 3–0. For his part, goalkeeper Yassine Bounou helped his Saudi club Al Hilal reach the quarter-finals, where they were narrowly defeated by Brazil's Fluminense (2–1). In addition to the two Moroccan internationals, the Team of the Tournament includes PSG's Marquinhos and Vitinha, as well as Chelsea players Marc Cucurella, Pedro Neto, Enzo Fernandez, and Cole Palmer.


Morocco World
15 hours ago
- Morocco World
Madrid's Gonzalo Garcia Wins Golden Boots
Real Madrid striker Gonzalo Garcia has won the Golden Boot at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup in the US, finishing as the tournament's top scorer. The 21-year-old scored four goals during the tournament but edged out fellow scorers Marcus Leonardo, Serhiy Kryvtsov and Ángel Di María thanks to an additional assist and a superior goal-per-minute ratio. This year's edition was the first expanded edition of the FIFA Club World Cup tournament, which included 32 teams from six federations. Garcia, despite his limited experience with the first team, has helped Real Madrid reach the semi-finals and made a name for himself on the global stage, and gained the trust of the club's head coach Xabi Alonso. 'I had no doubts about Gonzalo. What he's doing isn't a surprise,' Alonso told reporters after Madrid's match against Red Bull Salzburg. '[Garcia has] done it many times at Castilla. At least for him. He's the typical number nine, who knows how to wait for his opportunity, who moves well.' 'I'm very happy for him, he has Raul qualities in his movements', he added. Tags: Club World CupGonzalo GarciaReal Madrid


Morocco World
15 hours ago
- Morocco World
Hakimi, Bounou Named in Club World Cup Best XI
Rabat – Moroccan internationals Yassine Bounou and Achraf Hakimi left their mark on the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, earning places in the tournament's best XI after a series of standout performances in the US. Bounou, who plays for Saudi club Al-Hilal, stood tall throughout the tournament. In a tightly contested match against Manchester City, he made 10 saves, matching a tournament record. His efforts helped the club reach the quarter-finals, where they narrowly lost 2-1 to Fluminense. At the other end of the field, Hakimi brought speed and control to PSG's right flank. The right-back scored in a 4-0 victory over Inter Miami and delivered consistent performances despite scorching heat and difficult weather conditions. PSG reached the final but were outclassed 3-0 by Chelsea. The Best XI also includes Marquinhos and Vitinha (PSG), Cucurella, Pedro Neto, Enzo Fernandez, and Cole Palmer (Chelsea), Thiago Silva and Jhon Arias (Fluminense), and Gonzalo Garcia (Real Madrid). This first-ever edition of the tournament brought together 32 clubs from six football federations in a World Cup-style format. Tags: 2025 FIFA Club World CupbounouClub World Cup Best XIFootballHakimi