Flamengo can win super award
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Club World Cup 2023 | Flamengo will compete in the 2023 Club World Cup with an eye on a millionaire award. The team from Rio makes its debut in the competition on February 7, against the winner of Al Hilal, from Saudi Arabia, and Wydad Casablanca, from Morocco.
For the competition to be held in Morocco, Fifa maintained the awards from previous editions. That is, the champion will receive 5 million dollars (R$ 25.4 million), and the runner-up, 4 million dollars (R$ 20.3 million).
However, Conmebol announced that it will pay Fla another 5 million dollars (R$ 25.4 million) in case of title. That is, the team from Rio could pocket more than R$ 50 million if it wins the title of the Club World Cup in Morocco.
The last South American club to win the Club World Cup title was Corinthians, in 2012.
Club World Cup 2023: competition awards
Champion: US$ 5 million (R$ 25.4 million)
Deputy: US$ 4 million (R$ 20.3 million)
3rd place: US$ 2.5 million (R$ 12.7 million)
4th place: US$ 2 million (R$ 10.15 million)
5th place: US$ 1.5 million (R$ 7.6 million)
6th place: US$ 1 million (R$ 5 million)
7th place: US$ 500 thousand (R$ 2.5 million)
Club World Cup 2023: broadcast
The 2023 Club World Cup will be broadcast by Grupo Globo, both on open and closed TV (SporTV) and internet (ge and Globoplay). In addition, the matches will also be broadcast on Casemiro’s streaming channel on YouTube.
Club World Cup 2023: participating clubs
Real Madrid, from Europe.
Flamengo, from South America.
Al Ahly from Africa.
Auckland City, Oceania.
Al Hilal from Asia.
Seattle Sounders of North America.
Wydad Casablanca, from the host country.
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