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

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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.

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:

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

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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.

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

 

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