MUNDIAL DE CLUBES Palmeiras e Fluminense representam o Brasil e europeus ligam ‘alerta’ com queda do City #EstadaoEsportes https://t.co/vDdhzjJYlS
Palmeiras e Fluminense superam R$ 200 milhões em premiação no Mundial, mas estão longe do top 5 👉 https://t.co/3b2tHhj2Qx #ESPNnoMundial #FIFAWC https://t.co/GcTm3AMopt
O futebol brasileiro segue fazendo bonito na Copa do Mundo de Clubes com dois times entre os oito melhores do torneio. Agora o Palmeiras pega o Chelsea e o Fluminense, o Al Hilal. E a depender dos resultados, teremos uma semifinal brasileira, o que já garante o Brasil na final. E https://t.co/BgtzKygKms
As of late June 2025, $741 million of the $1 billion prize money for the FIFA Club World Cup has been distributed, with European clubs receiving more than half of this amount. Brazilian clubs Palmeiras and Fluminense have advanced to the quarterfinals, each securing an additional bonus of R$ 71.6 million, bringing their total earnings to R$ 216.8 million. Palmeiras is set to face Chelsea, while Fluminense will play against Al Hilal from Saudi Arabia. The progression of these teams raises the possibility of a Brazilian semifinal, which would guarantee a Brazilian finalist in the tournament. Despite surpassing R$ 200 million in prize money, Palmeiras and Fluminense remain outside the top five earners in the competition. The presence of these Brazilian clubs has drawn attention amid concerns over the early exit of Manchester City from the tournament.