FIFA announced on Wednesday that the total prize money💫 for this year's 32-team Club World Cup, scheduled to take place in the U.S. from June 14 to July 13, will be a record-breaking amount of $1 billion.
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The figure significantly exceeds the prize money awarded for the most recent men’s or women’s Wo🍒rld Cups. While world football's governing body has shared limited details about the funding for the inaugural 32-team tournament, set to occur every four years, it has recently secured a broadcaster and major sponsors.
In a statement confirming the prize money on offer, FIFA said it expected to generate $2 billion in revenues from the expanded Club World Cupꦓ. It also confirmed that a women's edition will take place in 2028.

British streaming platform DAZN secur🙈ed exclusive global broadcasting rights for the June 14–July 13 tournament in a deal reportedly valued at approximately one billion euros ($1.05 billion), according to some sources familiar with the negotiations. Additionally, it was confirmed on Wednesday that TNT Sports will broadcast 24 matches from this summer’s competition—including group and knockout stage games, plus the final on July 13.
FIFA has also established sponsorship deals with prominen🌌t global brands, in🐓cluding Coca-Cola, Bank of America, Chinese electronics giant Hisense, and Belgian brewing company AB InBev.
The tournament will h🌟ost 12 teams from Europe, six from South America, and four each from Asia, Africa, and North and Central America. Notable powerhouse clubs include Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Paris Saint-Germain, Chelsea, Borussia Dortmund, and Inter Miami.
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