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Juventus: a quick overview
Despite being eliminated in the round of 16 by Real Madrid, Juventus can look with satisfaction at the economic balance of its Club World Cup. As reported by Calcio and Finanza, the participation in the tournament brought almost 28 million euros to the Bianconeri’s coffers. A substantial amount, which enters Juventus’ wallet thanks to the fixed participation fee and the bonuses linked to the results obtained on the field.
The competition for Juventus started in Group G, where the Bianconeri secured two clear victories. One against Al Ain and the other against Wydad Casablanca, thus earning the initial prizes. However, in the decisive match for the top spot, Juventus was defeated by Manchester City. This led them to finish the group in second place, relinquishing additional bonuses designated for group winners.
For European clubs, the starting figure for participating in the Club World Cup ranges from 12.8 to 38.2 million dollars. Juventus obtained an initial estimate of 17.1 million euros. However, less than Inter, who entered the tournament with an initial bonus of 21.6 million.
Some figures
The prize regulations include a series of increases based on performances in different stages of the competition:
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1.8 million euros for each victory in the group stage
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900 thousand euros for each draw in the group stage
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6.9 million euros for reaching the round of 16
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12.2 million euros for reaching the quarter-finals
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19.5 million euros for reaching the semi-finals
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27.8 million euros for the finalist team
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37 million euros for the tournament winner
Net of the above figures, Juventus, with their two group stage victories and qualification to the round of 16, earned:
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17.1 million euros as a participation bonus
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1.8 million euros for the victory against Al Ain
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1.8 million euros for the victory against Wydad Casablanca
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6.9 million euros for reaching the round of 16
Bringing home a total of 27.6 million euros.
Although the defeat against Real Madrid halted Juventus’ journey, preventing them from reaching the quarter-finals and therefore more substantial prizes, the economic result remains significant. This balance helps us understand how participation in high-profile international competitions can be an important stepping stone for club finances, even without winning.
Now Juventus must focus on upcoming seasonal challenges. They need to improve on-field results and maximize revenues from future competitions. And they can pocket the experience gained in this Club World Cup.
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The team needed confidence

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The match of the 3rd day of the Champions League PSV-Napoli ended 6-2, a resounding defeat for the Azzurri, overwhelmed by the Dutch in the 2nd half.
The match of the 3rd day of the Champions League PSV-Napoli ended 6-2, a resounding defeat for the Azzurri who were overwhelmed in the second half after an initial lead by McTominay. A really bad night for the team of Antonio Conte.
PSV-Napoli 6-2, Azzurri shipwreck in Eindhoven: initial lead by McTominay, then Dutch avalanche
The challenge of the 3rd day of the Champions League group stage PSV-Napoli ends 6-2, a resounding defeat for the team of Antonio Conte, who took the lead but then suffered the Dutch avalanche, which overwhelmed them. A really bad night in Eindhoven, with much to reflect on.
First initiative of Napoli, in the 2nd minute with Lucca, but the shot goes wide. Then it’s De Bruyne‘s turn, but the Dutch defense saves. Then PSV tries with Man, Milinkovic is ready. Again Man in the 19th minute tries to worry the Azzurri goalkeeper, who saves. At the 28th minute, Spinazzola tries for Napoli, a shot that just misses the target. But at the 31st minute Napoli takes the lead: Spinazzola crosses from the left and McTominay heads in to beat Kovar, 1-0 for Conte’s team. After 4 minutes, PSV equalizes: on a PSV action, Buongiorno tries to anticipate Til but his intervention beats Milinkovc-Savic, back to level. Then, at the 39th minute, the Dutch take the lead: Saibari heads towards the Azzurri area, and with a shot beats Milinkovic-Savic, the 2-1 scoreline going into halftime.
The second half starts with Napoli being dangerous with Lucca and Anguissa, but in the 54th minute, PSV scores again: Mauro Junior crosses for Man, who deflects it in to beat Milinkovic-Savic, making it 3-1. However, PSV doesn’t stop, Napoli’s defense does what it can against the Dutch attack, and in the 76th minute Lucca is also sent off. In the 80th minute, the fourth goal for PSV: Man scores again, with an unstoppable shot for Milinkovic-Savic. Then, in the 86th minute, Napoli reduces the gap with McTominay, the only one who shines on this bad night, with a precise header into the net. But PSV closes the deal in the 86th and 87th minute, with Pepi and Driouech. Then the final whistle that ends the hostilities with a 6-2 victory for the Dutch.
The man of the match is undoubtedly Man, with a personal brace and a great game overall, like the entire PSV attack that literally overwhelmed Napoli at the Philips Stadium tonight.
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