CONMEBOL the governing body of Copa America has increased the number of teams for the latest edition. They have tried their skin out to improve this competition. And it reflects in the sum of the prize pool. The authorities are providing a massive 72 million US Dollars as the overall prize money of the 2024 Copa America. What is the prize money for the Copa America 2024? Here you can find answers.

Copa America Prize Money

Copa America Prize Pool

Copa America’s total prize money for 2024 will be US$72m. Each of the 16 teams will receive $2m US Dollars just for taking part in this competition. So, US$32m has been divided among all 16 participants. The other 40m USD will be shared as a performance bonus. It has increased more than double the last edition’s 19.5 million dollar performance bonus.

4 teams that will only qualify for the quarterfinals and won’t reach the semis will take home US$2m more. On the other hand, the losing semifinalists will receive much healthier fees. The 3rd placed side will be paid $5m Dollars and the 4th placed team will take a million less at $4m.

Copa America 2024 Prize Money

CategoryPrize Money
Champions16 Million USD
Runners-Up7 Million USD
3rd Place5 Million USD
4th Place4 Million USD
Losing Quarterfinalists (Each)2 Million USD
Participation Fee2 Million USD
Total Prize Money72 Million USD

Copa America Winner Prize Money

How Much is Copa America Prize Money 2024? The Champions of the 2024 Copa America will get a whopping 16 million US Dollars. That’s a massive sum and it’s almost 2.5 times that of Argentina’s latest prevail at Brazil when the Albicelestes were awarded 6.5m USD for winning the 2021 Copa. The prize money for the runners-up side will be $7m Dollars, in fact, which is half a million more than last edition’s champions’ prize money.

The prize money was increased for the edition not only for the winners but also for every other aspect. The winner bagged an overall $18m USD with the runners-up side taking US$9m. Uruguay clinched a total of $7m while Canada grabbed $6m. Brazil, Panama, Ecuador, and Venezuela each took US$4m. Meanwhile, Chile, Peru, Mexico, Jamaica, USA, Bolivia, Costa Rica, and Paraguay each received 2 million US Dollars for participation.

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