DAZN held global rights to the competition on a free-to-air deal. 21 sponsors at the FIFA Club World Cup worth $174.5 million. Tournament expansion looking to boost FIFA income during non-World Cup years. The 2025 tournament saw 27 of the 64 matches played below 50% of stadium capacity.
Overview of the media rights landscape. Global media and sponsor partners explored. Breakdown of the sponsorship deals including annual values. Individual team profiles. Front-of-shirt breakdown. Sleeve breakdown. Kit supplier breakdown. Attendance figures. FIFA financials. Prize money. Ticket prices. Connected social media followers.
Scope
- The main aims of this report is to highlight the commercial landscape across the FIFA Club World Cup. The report aims to break down the key commercial revenue streams for the tournament and its competing teams. It also offers a comprehensive overview of how the tournament played out, highlighting its successes and failures, and opens the question as to how ready the United States is to host the FIFA World Cup in 2026.
Reasons to Buy
- The FIFA Club World Cup is the FIFA's premier global club competition in the world and in 2025 featured several of the biggest teams in world soccer. The commercial value and overall popularity of the competition is a massive push for FIFA and its President, Gianni Infantino, as they want to compete with the biggest club competitions around the world.
Table of Contents
1. Overview
2. Media landscape
3. sponsorship landscape
4. Kit supplier landscape
5. Front-of-shirt landscape overview
6. Sleeve sponsorship
7. Additional revenue & Financials
8. Social Media
9. Tournament review
10. Appendix
List of Tables
- Global broadcasters
- Kit suppliers
- Front-of-shirt sponsors
- Sleeve sponsors
- FIFA financials
- Team prize money breakdown
- Social media figures
- YouTube viewership
- Attendances