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2026 FIFA World Cup winner receives record prize money of $50 million
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Record-Breaking $50 Million Prize Awaits 2026 FIFA World Cup Champion

December 17, 2025 3 Min Read
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FIFA announced on Wednesday that the victorious team of the 2026 World Cup will receive an unprecedented $50 million prize. This amount marks an increase from $42 million in 2022 and $38 million in 2018, although it’s still less than half of the prize awarded at the highly publicized Club World Cup earlier this year.

The governing body of world soccer revealed that the total prize pool for the World Cup, hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, stands at $655 million—an increase of 50% from the last tournament in Qatar. In contrast, the controversial Club World Cup, which expanded from seven to 32 teams, featured a total prize pool of $1 billion and offered up to $125 million to the winning team, although it faced significant backlash from players and low attendance at some matches. Chelsea was the team victorious in the Club World Cup, which also took place in the U.S.

FIFA employs different models for prize distribution in these events, and the discrepancy in prize money reflects the significantly higher expenses borne by clubs compared to national teams. Besides the prize distributions, additional investments will be directed toward global football development.

FIFA President Gianni Infantino emphasized that this World Cup will be a landmark event in terms of its financial impact on global soccer. The allocation of prize money for various stages of the tournament was approved during a board meeting in Doha, with the runner-up set to receive $33 million, the third-place team $29 million, and the fourth-place team $27 million. Every participating nation will get a minimum of $9 million and $1.5 million specifically for “preparation costs.” In total, $727 million will be distributed among the participating soccer federations.

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How these funds will be divided among the countries is still uncertain, but it was previously reported that French players could have received a $586,000 bonus for winning the last World Cup, which they ultimately lost to Argentina.

Fan Take: This news is significant for soccer fans as it showcases FIFA’s commitment to enhancing the financial rewards associated with the World Cup, potentially elevating the tournament’s competitiveness. Such increased funding not only incentivizes teams but also supports the growth of the sport globally, fostering greater interest and engagement from fans everywhere.

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