Four-time African champions Ghana have secured at least $13.5 million in FIFA prize money after qualifying for the Round of 32 at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
- +Ghana guaranteed $13.5m windfall after World Cup Round of 32 qualification
The Black Stars officially booked their place in the knockout stage under the tournament’s expanded 48-team format following Uruguay’s 1-0 defeat to Spain, which confirmed Ghana’s progression before their final Group L match.
The Black Stars officially booked their place in the knockout stage under the tournament’s expanded 48-team format following Uruguay’s 1-0 defeat to Spain, which confirmed Ghana’s progression before their final Group L match.
The qualification marks a remarkable turnaround for Ghana after entering the tournament on the back of a six-match winless run, including five consecutive defeats.
FIFA has allocated a record $871 million in total payments for the 2026 World Cup, comprising $655 million in performance-based prize money, $120 million in preparation funding and additional support payments.
Every participating nation receives $2.5 million in preparation funding, while teams eliminated in the group stage earn $10 million in performance payments, guaranteeing each team a minimum payout of $12.5 million.
The financial rewards increase with every stage of the competition. Teams that reach the Round of 16 will earn $15 million; quarter-finalists receive $19 million, fourth-place finishers take home $27 million; third-place earns $29 million, runners-up receive $33 million, while the 2026 World Cup champions will pocket $50 million in performance prize money. These amounts exclude the preparation funding.
The 2026 edition is the first FIFA World Cup to feature 48 teams and a Round of 32, introducing an additional knockout round and a new prize-money tier for teams that progress beyond the group stage.
With qualification already secured, Ghana will now turn their attention to making a deep run in the tournament while significantly boosting their earnings with every victory.
