
Chelsea have booked their place in the Club World Cup final, and while the trophy itself is the main goal, there’s a significant financial incentive on the line as well.
Enzo Maresca’s side secured a spot in Sunday’s final after a comfortable 2-0 win over Fluminense, with summer signing Joao Pedro scoring both goals. Chelsea will now face either Real Madrid or Paris Saint-Germain for the title.
Club World Cup Prize Pool
The 2025 Club World Cup boasts a total prize pool of £774 mln ($1 bn), distributed among the 32 participating teams. Each club received a participation fee based on their confederation, with European clubs eligible for up to £27.8 mln. Chelsea are believed to have received close to the maximum amount.
Breakdown of Club World Cup Prize Money
- Group stage win: £1.4 mln
- Group stage draw: £739,000
- Round of 16: £5.5 mln
- Quarter-final: £9.6 mln
- Semi-final: £15.5 mln
- Final (runner-up): £22.1 mln
- Winners: £29.5 mln
Having advanced to the final, Chelsea are estimated to have already earned around £80 mln ($105 mln) in total prize money. A victory on Sunday would add an extra £7.4 mln ($10 mln), taking their total potential earnings to approximately £87.4 mln ($115 mln).
Additional Rewards
If Chelsea win the tournament, they’ll be granted the right to wear FIFA’s prestigious gold Club World Cup champions badge on their shirts until the next edition of the tournament in 2029.
The winners also receive:
- The FIFA Club World Cup trophy
- A FIFA World Champions certificate
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