Club World Cup: PSG’s Luxurious Base Camp Will Be at University of California, Irvine

Ousmane Dembele / PSG

The FIFA Club World Cup 2025 is set to take place in the United States from June 14 to July 13, and Paris Saint-Germain—the only French representative—will be staying in style. The club has chosen the University of California, Irvine as its base camp in sun-soaked California.

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But beyond the comfort and facilities, the financial stakes are enormous. According to FIFA’s sporting and commercial criteria, PSG could earn between €11.87 million and €35.4 million just for taking part.

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Performance-Based Bonuses

FIFA has unveiled attractive performance bonuses:

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Group stage win: €1.85M
Draw: €930K
Round of 16: €6.95M
Quarter-finals: €12.15M
Semi-finals: €19.45M
Runner-up: €27.7M
Champion: €37M

In a perfect campaign, PSG could walk away with €115 million, almost as much as Real Madrid earned (€126M) for winning the 2024 Champions League.

Full Redistribution of Revenue

FIFA has been clear: “FIFA will not keep a cent.” All revenue from the competition will go back to the clubs—another huge motivation for PSG, both on and off the pitch.

The stage is set. Now it’s up to Paris to make the most of this golden opportunity.

 

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