
Mamelodi Sundowns: R18 BILLION up for grabs! How much they can earn per match REVEALED
$1 BILLION is up for grabs in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup in the United States of America. Here is how much Sundowns can win per match.

Mamelodi Sundowns are playing for big money in the FIFA Club World Cup in the USA.
Mamelodi Sundowns are playing for more the pride of a nations and millions to boot as they look to make history in the FIFA Club World Cup.
This is the big league, the stuff that dreams are made of. The Brazilians are competing in a tournament with the likes of Real Madrid, Manchester City, Bayern Munich and PSG – and it pays – big time!
R1 BILLION UP FOR GRABS IN THE FIFA CWC
FIFA have allocatted a staggering total $1 BILLION to to prize pool for all 32 teams in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup.
This equotes to roughly R18 billion (R17.94 billion).
This is the total winnings available to all the teams in the tournament. So, well it is not for the winner it does give South Africans a pretty big idea of just how massive this tournament is.
Meanwhile, The Brazilians player values have all skyrocketed en route to qualifying for this global showpiece – with these player values more than double that of Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates most valuable players.
MASANDAWANA TO PLAY FOR MILLIONS EVERY MATCH
For every win in the group stages of the FIFA Club World Cup, a team will be granted a total of R35 million. Meanwhile, a draw will see both sides given R20 million, as reported on The South African.
Therefore, Sundowns are playing for a possible R105 million in the group stages alone.
The Brazilians take on Uldan, Borrusia Dortmund and Fluminenese in Group F. Here are all of Sundowns FIFA Club World Cup fixtures and kick-off times.
R35 MILLION PER WIN. R20 MILLION PER DRAW. HOW MUCH MONEY DO YOU THINK SUNDOWNS WILL MAKE AT THE 2025 FIFA CLUB WORLD CUP?
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