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Seattle Sounders' FIFA Club World Cup Protest Explanation: MLS side accusation "Cash Grab" governing body
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Seattle Sounders Address FIFA Club World Cup Controversy: MLS Team Calls Governing Body’s Actions a “Cash Grab”

June 4, 2025 4 Min Read
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With the upcoming Club World Cup, players from the Seattle Sounders are expressing dissatisfaction over the bonus structure linked to their participation in the tournament. Ahead of their match against Minnesota United on Sunday, players sported warm-up shirts that read “Club World CA $h Glove” and “Fairshare Now,” protesting the bonuses they receive. The Sounders stand to earn at least $9.5 million just for participating, which could increase if they perform well in a challenging Group B that includes Atletico Madrid, Botafogo, and Paris Saint-Germain.

Reports indicate that Sounders owner Adrian Hanauer confronted the team in the locker room following their demonstration. The Sounders opted out of regular media sessions to show their solidarity on the issue. The controversy originates from the Major League Soccer (MLS) Collective Bargaining Agreement, which caps players’ earnings from outside tournaments at 50%, sharing a total of $1 million among teams. While this marks an improvement over previous arrangements, many players feel it’s not enough.

In addition to the Club World Cup, the Sounders will also compete in the Concacaf Champions Cup and the Leagues Cup, where they could collectively earn over $1 million in bonuses. The busy schedule may stretch the team as they navigate the MLS summer season, with playoffs potentially extending into November. Players argue that the current CBA is outdated, especially given that the prize structure for the Club World Cup was set before this became an issue. So far, there haven’t been similar protests from other MLS teams like Los Angeles FC and Inter Miami, although they too face the same limitations.

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Sounders Captain and goalkeeper Stefan Frei shared his thoughts on the matter, expressing disappointment over the lack of clarity just weeks before the tournament. He remarked, “We’ve tried our private, respectful path. I think it’s fair to see what we’re looking for. We don’t want FIFA to do more than we think is fair to our players.” The current CBA will remain in effect until 2028, leaving players with limited options unless the MLS Players Association steps in. The Sounders previously participated in the Club World Cup when the prize pool was smaller, guaranteeing only $500,000 for their entry.

The MLS Players Association (MLSPA) issued a statement asserting support for the Sounders, emphasizing the need for a more equitable distribution of FIFA Club World Cup prize money. They highlighted that FIFA’s new tournament schedule necessitates substantial prize funds to ensure clubs and players are participating fairly. Despite numerous attempts to engage the league respectfully, the MLS has not presented reasonable proposals, with players feeling that their contributions to elevating MLS on a global scale are undervalued.

Looking ahead, despite the ownership and FIFA’s inattention to the players’ protests, the Sounders and other MLS teams are preparing to partake in the Club World Cup under the existing framework. While they haven’t threatened to withdraw from the tournament starting on June 14, this issue remains a significant point of contention as the expiration of the current CBA approaches.

### Fan Take:
This situation highlights the ongoing struggle for fair compensation in professional sports and reflects a growing awareness among players about their rights and earnings. For soccer fans, it underscores the need for a sustainable future in the sport, ensuring that athletes are adequately recognized for their contributions on an international platform.

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