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How much is the prize money at the 2025 Gold Cup? Breakdown and payouts explained

16 teams will battle for regional supremacy at the 2025 Gold Cup. But beyond the glory, there’s serious money on the line. Here’s a breakdown of how the prize money is distributed in this year’s tournament.

The 2025 Gold Cup stands as one of the premier international tournaments for national teams across North America, Central America, and the Caribbean. This year, nations from the region will compete not only for continental glory but also for a significant financial reward, as prize money once again adds extra stakes to the competition.

With the Gold Cup schedule and venues officially confirmed, the tournament will take place from June 14 to July 6, spanning 14 stadiums across Canada and parts of the United States. Defending champions Mexico will look to retain the crown they claimed in 2023 after edging Panama 1-0 in the final.

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Mexico enters the tournament as the most successful nation in Gold Cup history, having won the title 12 times. The United States follows with seven championships, while Costa Rica holds third place historically with three titles to their name.

But the Gold Cup is more than just a regional showcase — it’s also a key financial opportunity. For several federations in the region, especially those with limited funding, the tournament represents a vital source of income. That makes every match count, as all 16 participating teams will fight not just for the trophy, but for the prize money that comes with it.

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2025 Gold Cup prize money breakdown

While CONCACAF has yet to officially announce the total prize pool for the 2025 Gold Cup, the distribution is expected to mirror that of recent editions. In previous tournaments:

  • Champion: Awarded $1 million. This figure is expected to remain the same or possibly increase slightly in 2025.
  • Runnerup: Receives $500,000, half of the champion’s prize.
  • Third place: Typically earns $200,000.
  • Fourth place: Receives $150,000.
  • Participation bonus: All 16 national teams are expected to receive $200,000 simply for qualifying and competing in the tournament.

From: bolavip.com

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