The Nuevo León team was beaten by its rivals in the sum of economic prizes to reach the Club World Cup and to represent its confederation
Tigers was the team that raised the least money for economic prizes on the way to the final of the Club World Cup, This includes the financial compensation granted by CONCACAF to the club champion of the region.
Despite leaving the Asian and South American champions on the road, and resisting for 60 minutes against the Champions League champions, his three rivals in the tournament outscored him in the sum of prizes awarded by the champions. their confederations and FIFA, depending on where they ended up.
Even the Asian champion, Ulsan Hyunday, who was eliminated in the first match, raised more money than Tigers. Those led by Ricardo Ferretti amassed a $ 5.5 million bag to finish second in the Club World Cup, Half a million less than the South Korean team, which amassed six million greenbacks.
The UANL team won half a million dollars for the CONCACAF Champions League title, plus one million to participate in the Club World Cup and the prize of four million to be in second place in the tournament facing the champions of each confederation.
The Confederation of North American and Caribbean Football is the one that gives the least money to the champion who will represent him at the Club World Cup, as compared to the monarchs of Africa is only a fifth ($ 2.5 million), and 10 times less than the Asian representative got in the tournament ($ 5 million).
The New Leon side are a long way from collecting what Bayern Munich achieved, leaving the Club World Cup with a $ 81 million bag. The Teutons got that amount from the five million given to him to win the contest plus one more to participate, in addition to the 75 million given to him to win the Champions League.
Economically, Palmeiras was the second team to make the most money on the road to the World Cup. The Brazilians finished fourth in the tournament, but still took home two million dollars in prizes and one more to participate, in addition to the 25,500,000 given to them to win the Copa Libertadores.
Egypt’s Al Ahly also won more than Tigers, earning $ 2.5 million to be African champion, plus a million to participate — three more to finish third in the Club World Cup. , after beating Palmeiras in the duel for third place.
Tigers won second place and held on to Munich for 60 minutes, but financially it was the team that made the least money on their way to the Club World Cup.