Despite the failure in the Club World Cup, Boca will fill its coffers: how much money did you earn?

Despite the failure in the Club World Cup, Boca will fill its coffers: how much money did you earn?

The “Xeneize” obtained more than 17 million dollars to participate and achieve two draws. Although he did not classify eighths, the prize will be crucial in the passes market.

Despite a disappointing performance in the Club World Cup 2025, Mouth He closed his participation with an important economic award. The team led by Miguel Ángel Russo could not advance to the round of 16 after drawing in front of Benfica and Auckland Cityand fall against Bayern Munich, but received a close sum au $ s17 million for playing the contest organized by FIFA.

The single classification of the “Xeneize” to the competition, obtained through the Conmebol ranking, already guaranteed an income of US $ 15.21 million.

This was added two million more for the draws achieved before the Portuguese and the Neozylalands, which according to the regulation of the tournament grant a million for each equality (the victories pay two million). This way, Boca accumulated a total of U $ S17,210,000 during its passage through group C.

Although it could not be classified to the next phase, where they were at stake even larger, such as US $ 7.5 million for the round of 16, US $ 13,125 for the quarterfinals, US $ 21 for the semifinals and up to US $ 40 million for the champion, the Ribera club achieved a sum that will be key in the current passes market.

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The leadership that heads Juan Román Riquelme I already plan reinforcements to strengthen the squad after a weak international performance.

The next challenge for Boca will be the Clausura Tournament, which begins on July 13 with a duel against Argentinos Juniors in La Paternal, in addition to the Argentine Cup, where he will face Atlético Tucumán in 16vos.

Eliminated in phase 2 of the Libertadores before Alianza Lima, and without participation in the South American, the “Xeneize” will focus exclusively on the local level. In this context, the 17 million received by the Club World Cup mean a fundamental injection to face a semester without international competition.

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