In the early morning of June 29, Paulinho's goal in the 100th minute sent Palmeiras into the quarter-finals of the FIFA Club World Cup. Palmeiras' qualification to the quarter-finals of the world's most prestigious club tournament is an important milestone in the club's sporting journey, bringing significant financial benefits and enhancing its brand value on the international stage.
According to Globo , Palmeiras is guaranteed an initial prize money of up to 15.21 million USD for participating in the tournament. The Brazilian club also brings in significant revenue from group stage and knockout matches.
In the group stage, Palmeiras drew 0-0 with FC Porto, receiving 1 million USD . After beating Al Ahly 2-0, they received another 2 million USD (about 48 billion VND). A 2-2 draw with Inter Miami helped the club top Group A, ensuring a place in the round of 16.
In total, Palmeiras has accumulated $18.21 million after the group stage alone. In the round of 16, the victory over Botafogo brought Palmeiras an additional $13 million , a figure that exceeds the prize money for the 2025 Copa do Brasil champion ( $12.7 million ).
So, by the time they reach the quarterfinals, Palmeiras have secured at least $31.21 million in prize money from the tournament. If they continue to advance, especially with the possibility of facing big teams like Chelsea or Benfica, Palmeiras could receive even bigger bonuses, with the champion expected to receive up to $97 million .
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In addition to direct prize money, Palmeiras also benefit from sponsorship and commercial revenue related to the tournament. With matches broadcast free-to-air on the DAZN platform and major broadcasters such as Globo and SporTV in Brazil, Palmeiras' image reaches millions of global viewers, opening up opportunities to attract new sponsorship deals.
Reaching the quarter-finals of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup also significantly enhances Palmeiras’ brand value on the international stage. As one of four Brazilian representatives (along with Flamengo, Botafogo and Fluminense), Palmeiras demonstrates the strength of South American football against top teams from Europe, Africa and North America.
This achievement helped cement the club's reputation as a global footballing power. Palmeiras attracted huge attention in the United States, where the tournament was held. The match against Botafogo at Lincoln Financial Field attracted 33,657 spectators, with the large Palmeiras fan base creating a lively atmosphere.
The brilliance of players like Paulinho, or Raphael Veiga in the tournament also increased their individual value in the transfer market, helping Palmeiras to be able to sell these talents for high prices in the future.
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