The 2023 FIFA Club World Cup Final saw Manchester City triumph over Fluminense, securing a substantial $5 million prize from the Federation of International Football Association (FIFA). In contrast, the runner-up, Fluminense, is set to receive $4 million, while Al Ahly, claiming victory in the third-place final, will earn $2.5 million.
Following a resounding 4-0 victory at the King Abdullah Sports City in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Manchester City clinched their inaugural FIFA Club World Cup title. Julián Álvarez and Phil Foden emerged as the goal scorers for Pep Guardiola’s squad, propelling them to victory over Fluminense.
In parallel, Al Ahly of Egypt secured a commendable triumph, overcoming Japanese opponents Urawa Red Diamonds with a 4-2 scoreline in the third-place final. This feat will see the African club rewarded with $2.5 million for their commendable performance.
The distribution of prize money by FIFA underscores the international significance and financial allure of the FIFA Club World Cup, further solidifying its status as a prestigious event on the global football stage.