FIFA President: 2025 Club World Cup Generates Over $2 Billion in Revenue

Erry Mars
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FIFA President Gianni Infantino has revealed that the 2025 Club World Cup has achieved a record-breaking financial milestone, generating more than $2 billion in revenue. According to Infantino, this figure translates to approximately $31 million per match — a figure unmatched by any other club tournament in the world.

“We’ve generated revenue of more than $2 billion. That’s $31 million per game. No other club tournament comes close,” Infantino stated, emphasizing the commercial success of the newly expanded competition.

The 2025 edition of the Club World Cup is the first to feature 32 teams, bringing together elite clubs from across the globe in a month-long football spectacle. FIFA has positioned the tournament as a new global benchmark for club football, both in terms of quality and financial impact.

The announcement highlights FIFA’s growing ambitions to transform the Club World Cup into one of the premier football competitions worldwide.

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