CLUB WORLD CUP

Botafogo leaves the Club World Cup with millionaire prizes

Botafogo leaves the Club World Cup with millionaire prizes
Palmeiras x Botafogo for the Club World Cup at the Stadium Lincoln Financial Field. June 28, 2025, Philadelphia, United States. Photo: instagram/@botafogo

Despite a Round of 16 exit, Botafogo ends its Club World Cup journey with a millionaire payday from FIFA.

On Saturday (June 28), Botafogo’s run in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup came to an end after a narrow 1–0 loss to Palmeiras in Philadelphia. Though the result halted their progress, the Glorioso will return to Brazil with a major financial reward: more than US$26.71 million, roughly R$146.5 million at the current exchange rate.

Breakdown of Botafogo’s Prize Money

Earnings Amount (USD)
Participation (South American clubs) $15.21 million
Round of 16 qualification $7.5 million
Group stage victories (2 wins) $4 million
Total $26.71 million

Botafogo advanced from Group B, dubbed the “group of death”, finishing second behind Paris Saint-Germain. Atlético de Madrid and Seattle Sounders were eliminated in that stage.

What’s Next for Botafogo?

With their Club World Cup campaign over, the black-and-white squad heads back to Brazil. Players will get a brief rest before refocusing on domestic and continental objectives:

  • Campeonato Brasileiro Série A
  • Copa Libertadores
  • Copa do Brasil

Club World Cup Prize Structure

Stage Prize Money (USD)
Group stage wins $2M per win / $1M per draw
Round of 16 $7.5 million
Quarterfinals $13.125 million
Semifinals $21 million
Runner-up $30 million
Champion $40 million

Participation Fees by Region

  • South American clubs: $15.21 million
  • European clubs: $12.81M to $38.19M
  • Concacaf, Asian, African clubs: $9.55 million
  • Oceania clubs: $3.58 million

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