Whilst the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, now expanded to 32 teams and hosted in the United States, has been entertaining so far. The tournament comes with a record-breaking prize money totaling a staggering $1 billion, distributed through participation bonuses and performance-based rewards. According to FIFA, this competition has become one of the most lucrative...
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