While the reformation of the FIFA Club World Cup has sparked controversy, it is no secret that the competition has served as a financial boost to the teams who participated.
Following the reconstructed competition, we take a look at how FIFA have distributed the prize money.
FIFA promised that a $1 billion sum would be distributed amongst the competitors. A large proportion of that fee was granted to clubs simply for participating in the competition.
There was also a further $475m that was distributed on a performance-related basis.
Team | Participation Fee | Performance Prize Money | Total Money Earned |
Chelsea | £21.3m | £62.7m | £84m |
Paris Saint-Germain | £23m | £55.4m | £78.4m |
Real Madrid | £26.3m | £40.2m | £66.5m |
Fluminense | £11.1m | £39.3m | £50.4m |
Bayern Munich | £24.6m | £18.1m | £42.7m |
Borussia Dortmund | £19.6m | £18.8m | £38.4m |
Manchester City | £29.9m | £9.9m | £37.8m |
Palmeiras | £11.1m | £18m | £29.1m |
Inter Milan | £17.8m | £8.5m | £26.3m |
Al Hilal | £7m | £18m | £25m |
Benfica | £14.5m | £7.5m | £23m |
Flamengo | £11.1m | £9.2m | £20.3m |
Botafogo | £11.1m | £8.5m | £19.6m |
Juventus | £11.1m | £8.5m | £19.6m |
Porto | £16.1m | £1.5m | £17.6m |
Atletico Madrid | £14.5m | £2.9m | £17.4m |
Monterrey | £7m | £8.5m | £15.5m |
Inter Miami | £7m | £8.5m | £15.5m |
River Plate | £11.1m | £2.2m | £13.3m |
Boca Juniors | £11.1m | £1.5m | £12.6m |
RB Salzburg | £9.4m | £2.2m | £11.6m |
Mamelodi Sundowns | £7m | £2.2m | £9.2m |
Al Ahly | £7m | £1.5m | £8.5m |
Al Ain | £7m | £1.5m | £8.5m |
ES Tunis | £7m | £1.5m | £8.5m |
LAFC | £7m | £0.7m | £7.7m |
Pachuca | £7m | - | £7m |
Wydad AC | £7m | - | £7m |
Ulsan HD | £7m | - | £7m |
Urawa Reds | £7m | - | £7m |
Seattle Sounders | £7m | - | £7m |
Auckland | £2.5m | £0.75m | £3.25m |