Juventus are one of the European teams taking part in the newly expanded FIFA Club World Cup, which has just started in the United States. Along with Inter Milan, they are representing Italy and aim to perform well both on and off the pitch.
Even though Juventus didn’t play in any European competition during the 2023/2024 season, they still qualified for the Club World Cup.
This is because FIFA and UEFA use a ranking system that rewards clubs for long-term performance. It proves Juve’s strength and reputation in world football.
More than just pride is at stake there’s a lot of money to be made,Juventus already received €20 million just for qualifying.
Here’s a breakdown of what they can earn:
Win in group stage: €1.9 million
Draw in group stage: €900,000
Round of 16: €7 million
Quarterfinals: €12.2 million
Semifinals: €19.5 million
Finalists: €27.9 million
Champions: Extra €37.2 million
With such big rewards available, Juventus are expected to take the competition seriously. Every victory means more cash and better financial stability during their rebuilding phase.
Juventus see this tournament not just as a chance to win, but also as a business opportunity. The U.S. is an important market, and good results will bring more global attention and potential sponsorship deals.
Juventus stand to make tens of millions of euros if they go far in the Club World Cup. It’s a huge chance for both sporting success and financial growth.
