FIFA Club World Cup prize money breakdown: How much could Real Madrid win in 2023?

Kyle Bonn

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The 2023 FIFA Club World Cup, which takes place this February, is set to crown a global club champion. But the seven participants had a chance to earn more than just a trophy.

The event is a global showdown in Morocco and involves the club champions of each continent. Each team has a chance to return home having played against some of the most iconic teams in the history of the game, while carrying some cold hard cash in hand from FIFA as well.

The field of seven teams in 2023 included the reigning champion from: Europe (Real Madrid), Africa (Wydad Casablanca), Asia (Al Hilal), North America (Seattle Sounders), South America (Flamengo), Oceania (Auckland City), and a host nation spot which has been assigned to the African runners-up Al Ahly.

Below is a breakdown of the prize money up for grabs at the FIFA Club World Cup in the final edition of the tournament under this format as it gets set for expansion. 

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2023 FIFA Club World Cup prize money

The winner will earn a cool $5 million (€4.6 million). It's expected that Real Madrid will come out on top, according to the bookmakers, especially after South American side Flamengo fell at the semifinal stage.

The runner-up will come close to that, with a $4 million payout, while the third-place match has a significant amount of money riding on the result.

There is no fifth-place match, so those knocked out in the quarterfinals will each earn $1 million (€920,000), while the team defeated in the first-round match will walk away with $500,000 (€460,000).

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2023 FIFA Club World Cup prize money

FinishClubPrize Money
WinnerReal Madrid or
Al Hilal
$5 million
Runner-UpReal Madrid or
Al Hilal
$4 million
3rd PlaceFlamengo$2.5 million
4th PlaceAl Ahly$2 million
5th & 6th PlaceSeattle Sounders &
Wydad Casablanca
$1 million
7th PlaceAuckland City$500,000

2022 FIFA Club World Cup prize money

Compared to last year's tournament, the breakdown is identical. The only change sees the fifth place match eliminated from the format, which drops the overall total purse by $500,000.

Then European champions Chelsea won the competition last year, with an extra-time victory, pocketing the $5 million prize. Palmeiras finished second, and went home with a solid sum of money, along with a pedigree-boosting result. Al Ahly clobbered Al Hilal in the third-place match to finish with $2.5 million. 

The 2022 edition of the competition featured a fifth-place match, which will not be the case in 2023. Fifth-place earned $1.5 million and sixth-place claimed $1 million. In 2023, the fifth- and sixth-place teams both take home $1 million.

2022 FIFA Club World Cup prize money

FinishClubPrize Money
1st PlaceChelsea$5 million
2nd PlacePalmeiras$4 million
3rd PlaceAl Ahly$2.5 million
4th PlaceAl Hilal$2 million
5th PlaceMonterrey$1.5 million
6th PlaceAl Jazira$1 million
7th PlaceAS Pirae$500,000

Kyle Bonn

Kyle Bonn is a Syracuse University broadcast journalism graduate with over a decade of experience covering soccer globally. Kyle specializes in soccer tactics and betting, with a degree in data analytics. Kyle also does TV broadcasts for Wake Forest soccer, and has had previous stops with NBC Soccer and IMG College. When not covering the game, he has long enjoyed loyalty to the New York Giants, Yankees, and Fulham. Kyle enjoys playing racquetball and video games when not watching or covering sports.