Chelsea secured the inaugural Club World Cup title with a 3-0 victory over Paris Saint-Germain on Sunday in New Jersey. With the win, the Blues claimed a £31.25m prize, part of a total earnings package of approximately £90m from the tournament.

Chelsea secured the inaugural Club World Cup title with a 3-0 victory over Paris Saint-Germain on Sunday in New Jersey. With the win, the Blues claimed a £31.25m prize, part of a total earnings package of approximately £90m from the tournament.

In total, Chelsea’s campaign brought in around £90m, including £66.4m in performance-based fixed payments and an estimated £23.4m from FIFA for participation.

Breakdown of Chelsea’s earnings:

PSG, who finished runners-up, earned an estimated £83.9m.

How were Club World Cup awards distributed?

Each South American club received a fixed £11.9m for participation, while European teams earned between £10m and £29.8m, depending on FIFA’s sporting and commercial criteria.

By continent:

By tournament phase:

Full Club Earnings (rounded):
Club
Earnings (GBP)
Chelsea
£90m
PSG
£83.9m
Real Madrid
£65m
Fluminense
£47.5m
Bayern Munich
£45.9m
Borussia Dortmund
£41.2m
Manchester City
£40.9m
Palmeiras
£31.1m
Inter Milan
£29.1m
Al Hilal
£26.7m
Benfica
£23.6m
Flamengo
£21.6m
Juventus
£21m
Botafogo
£20.9m
Atletico Madrid
£20.6m
FC Porto
£17m
Inter Miami
£16.4m
Monterrey
£16.4m
River Plate
£14.2m
Boca Juniors
£13.4m
RB Salzburg
£12.5m
Mamelodi Sundowns
£9.8m
Al Ahly
£9m
Al Ain
£9m
Esperance
£9m
LAFC
£8.2m
Pachuca
£7.45m
Seattle Sounders
£7.45m
Ulsan
£7.45m
Urawa Reds
£7.45m
Wydad
£7.45m
Auckland City
£3.6m

This article was originally published on Trivela

 

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