FULL LIST: See Amount Spain, Argentina, England, other countries took home

The 2026 FIFA World Cup has become the richest edition in the tournament’s history, with FIFA distributing a record $871 million among the 48 participating teams after the competition expanded for the first time from 32 to 48 nations.
The financial package combines performance based prize money and guaranteed payments for every qualified team, meaning all countries that reached the tournament received millions regardless of their final position.
According to FIFA’s distribution structure, the champions received the biggest reward, while teams eliminated at different stages earned varying amounts based on their progress in the competition.
2026 FIFA World Cup prize money breakdown
Champions: Spain
💰 $50 million
Spain claimed the biggest share of the prize fund after defeating Argentina in the final to lift the World Cup trophy.
Runners up: Argentina
💰 $33 million
The defending champions finished second after losing the final.
Third place: England
💰 $29 million
England secured the bronze medal position after the third place play off.
Fourth place: France
💰 $27 million
Quarter finalists (5th to 8th place)
Each team earned:
💰 $19 million
Teams in this category included:
• Norway
• Belgium
• Morocco
• Switzerland
Round of 16 teams (9th to 16th place)
Each team earned:
💰 $15 million
Teams included:
• Mexico
• Colombia
• Brazil
• United States
• Portugal
• Canada
• Egypt
• Paraguay
Round of 32 teams (17th to 32nd place)
Each team earned:
💰 $11 million
Group stage teams (33rd to 48th place)
Each team earned:
💰 $9 million in performance prize money.
In addition to the performance rewards, every participating country received guaranteed financial support, including preparation funding, ensuring that no team left the tournament empty handed.
The 2026 World Cup payout represents a significant increase from the previous tournament in Qatar, where the total prize fund was $440 million, as FIFA continues to expand the financial benefits of the competition among its member associations.
The money is paid directly to national football federations rather than individual players, with each country deciding how funds are distributed among players, coaches, staff and football development programmes.
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