27 Mar 2025

Auckland City to get least $6.25m from football's Club World Cup prize pot

8:39 am on 27 March 2025
Auckland City players celebrating their third place finish at the 2014 FIFA Club World Cup.

Auckland City players celebrating their third place finish at the 2014 FIFA Club World Cup. Photo: PHOTOSPORT

The winners of this year's 32-team Club World Cup to be held in the US will earn up to $218 million, FIFA said.

World football's governing body had announced earlier this month a total prize pot of $1.74 billion for the June 14-July 13 event, significant in the current climate of financial regulation for clubs.

"FIFA will neither retain any funding for this tournament, as all revenues will be distributed to club football, nor will it touch FIFA's reserves, which are set aside for global football development through the 211 FIFA Member Associations," FIFA president Gianni Infantino said in a statement.

About half of the $1.74 billion total will be divided between all 32 clubs, with the amount per club based on sporting and commercial criteria, meaning clubs such as Manchester City and Real Madrid will receive a greater percentage than smaller clubs in a model FIFA developed with the European Club Association.

A further $827 million will be awarded on a performance-related basis, meaning the team with the most wins over a potential seven matches will bank more cash, with a maximum pot of $217 million available.

Numerous players and coaches, including England captain Harry Kane, have voiced concern over player welfare with the revamped Club World Cup meaning less time off between seasons.

"Of course it's another summer where you don't really have a break," Kane said this week. "I think we're getting used to it. There's nothing really we can do about it."

The Bayern Munich striker said he had high hopes for the event, however, telling FIFA.com that his goal was: "To win it. We're one of the best teams in the world, without a doubt, so every tournament we go into, the idea is to win."

Auckland City will represet Oceania at the tournament and are set to receive $6.25 million for participating, as well as a potential $2.5 million for any win.

In group C, Auckland City FC will meet FC Bayern Munich (June 15), SL Benfica (June 20) and Boca Juniors (June 24).

Auckland City have played at the tournament eleven times, finishing third in the 2014 edition.

-Reuters

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