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Gold Cup 2025 prize money: How much does the winner get?

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Edson Alvarez #4 of Mexico with the Concacaf Gold Cup trophy after the final match between Mexico and Panama at SoFi Stadium on July 16, 2023.
© Ronald Martinez/Getty ImagesEdson Alvarez #4 of Mexico with the Concacaf Gold Cup trophy after the final match between Mexico and Panama at SoFi Stadium on July 16, 2023.

Underneath the roar of the crowds and the glitter of confetti, there’s a quieter victory taking shape—one measured not in goals, but in dollars. The Gold Cup isn’t just a showcase of talent; it’s also a high-stakes financial showdown.

As teams lace up for battle, federations are already calculating beyond the group stage. The final whistle doesn’t just crown a champion, it unlocks a windfall that can shape programs, fund futures and shift priorities back home.

Over the years, the Concacaf prize pool has evolved into a statement of intent—proof that winning this tournament pays off in more ways than one. And in 2025, that statement might be louder than ever…

What is the prize money for the 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup?

The 2025 Gold Cup offers more than regional bragging rights—it comes with concrete financial rewards. According to CONCACAF’s official tournament materials, the total prize pool mirrors past editions, distributing a set reward scale among participants.

Gold Cup trophy logo (Source: @GolCup and Concacaf)

Gold Cup trophy logo (Source: @GolCup and Concacaf)

Notably, the champion in 2021 pocketed $1 million—an amount that can be expected to remain steady or even climb in 2025. Back in 2015, the winner took home the same amount, with semifinalists also receiving scaled payouts: $200 k for third and $150 k for fourth.

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What does the Concacaf Gold Cup 2025 runner-up get?

A close finish in the Gold Cup still comes with tangible gains. In 2021, the tournament runners‑up took home $500,000—exactly half the champion’s prize. That reflects a consistent format seen in prior editions and likely persists today.

While the exact figure of the 2025 edition remains unconfirmed, trends across recent editions make it clear: finishing second yields a substantial financial reward—and can offer a federation or program a meaningful boost.

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