SOME of the biggest names in football featured in the revamped Club World Cup â and Chelsea came out on top!
The tournament now features 32 teams and takes place every four years rather than annually.


‘s were among some of the HUGE names to compete this summer, with European powerhouses, such as , and PSG alongside them.
and were the only English sides participating, as both have won the in the last four years.
The Blues ultimately came away victorious from the competition, .
The blockbuster tournament is among the most lucrative and is comparable to the Premier League and the Champions League.
brings you details on the mammoth prize pot that has attracted some of the biggest clubs in the world.
Club World Cup prize money 2025
Fifa president Gianni Infantino described the distribution model of the Club World Cup as the “biggest-ever prize money for a football tournament”; of its seven-game format.
The winning side will earn up to $125million/£97million, which is close to what the Premier League (£176m) and Champions League (£135m) payout to their winners.
A colossal total pot of £775m ($1bn) will be shared between the 32 clubs, with a £407m ($525m) participation fee shared based on sporting and commercial criteria, and £368m ($475m) shared based on sporting performance.
Fifa is not keeping any revenue made from the huge tournament and it expects to share another £200m ($250m) with clubs as solidarity payments
Club World Cup 2025 prize money breakdown
Here is a full breakdown of what each club could earn from every round:
*Note: prize money accumulates as a club progresses
- Group stage (three matches)$2m/£1.4m win or $1m/£746k draw
- Round of 16+$7.5m/£5.5m
- Quarter-final +$13.125m/£9.7m
- Semi-final+$21.0m/£15.6m
- Finalist+$30m/£22.3m
- Winner+$40m/£29.8m