FIFA to pay $1 billion prize money for Club World Cup: source
- FIFA will distribute $1 billion in prize money for the Club World Cup, benefiting 12 clubs, including Chelsea and Manchester City.
- The tournament will take place in the United States from June 14 to July 13, 2025, featuring 32 teams.
- An estimated $575 million will be allocated for participation, while around $465 million is expected for performance, with payouts reportedly ranging from $60 million to $90 million for the English clubs.
- Conversations are underway regarding solidarity payments for non-participating clubs, with $150 million set aside, though official confirmation of the final distribution is still pending.
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