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FIFA to pay $1 billion prize money for Club World Cup


Published on 2025-03-05 15:25:52 - MSN
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  • FIFA on Wednesday announced it will pay total prize money of one billion dollars to participants in the Club World Cup taking place in the United States this year. In a statement confirming the prize money on offer,

The article from MSN discusses FIFA's announcement to distribute a record-breaking $1 billion in prize money for the upcoming Club World Cup, which is set to expand to a 32-team format starting in 2025. This significant financial commitment aims to enhance the competition's prestige and appeal, making it one of the most lucrative tournaments in soccer. The expansion and increased prize money are part of FIFA's strategy to elevate the status of the Club World Cup, traditionally overshadowed by other major international club competitions like the UEFA Champions League. The article highlights how this move could potentially shift the global soccer landscape by incentivizing clubs from around the world to participate and compete for the substantial financial rewards.

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[ https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/soccer/fifa-to-pay-1-billion-prize-money-for-club-world-cup/ar-AA1Akh4M ]
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