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Tigres, second place on the field, lagging behind in economic prizes


The Nuevo León team was surpassed by their rivals in the sum of economic prizes to reach the Club World Cup and for representing their confederation

Tigres was the team that raised the least money for financial prizes on the way to the final of the Club World CupThis includes the financial compensation awarded by Concacaf to the club champion of the region.

Despite leaving the Asian and South American champion on the road, and resisting for 60 minutes against the Champions League champion, his three rivals in the tournament surpassed him in the sum of prizes awarded by their confederations and FIFA, according to the place where they ended up.

Even Asian champions Ulsan Hyunday, who were eliminated in the first match, raised more money than Tigres. Those led by Ricardo Ferretti accumulated a purse of 5.5 million dollars for being in second place in the Club World Cup, half a million less than the South Korean team, which collected six million greenbacks.

The UANL team won half a million dollars for the title of the Concacaf Champions League, plus one million for participating in the Club World Cup and the prize of four million for finishing second in the tournament that faces the champions of each confederation.

The Football Confederation of North America and the Caribbean is the one that grants the least money to the champion who will represent him in the Club World Cup, since compared to the monarchs of Africa it is barely a fifth (2.5 million dollars), and 10 times less of what the Asian representative obtained in the tournament (5 million dollars).

Those from Nuevo León are a long way from collecting what Bayern Munich achieved, which leaves the Club World Cup with a purse of 81 million dollars. The Teutons got that sum from the five million that they are given for winning the contest plus one more for participating, in addition to the 75 million that were given to them for winning the Champions League.

Economically, Palmeiras was the second team that won the most money on the way to the ‘Mundialito’. The Brazilians were in fourth place in the tournament, but they still took two million dollars in prizes and one more for participating, added to the 25.5 million that were given to them for winning the Copa Libertadores.

Egypt’s Al Ahly also won more than Tigres, as they won $ 2.5 million for being African champion, plus a million for participating and three more for finishing third in the Club World Cup, after beating Palmeiras in the duel for third place.

Tigres won second place and contained Munich for 60 minutes, but financially it was the team that made the least money on its way to the Club World Cup.

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