Radio Gol
·7 April 2026
Conmebol opens the taps: over $220m to be shared in the Copas

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·7 April 2026

This Tuesday marks the start of the 67th edition of the Copa Libertadores, with 32 teams beginning the road to the grand final on November 28 in Montevideo. Beyond sporting glory, the financial incentive has reached record figures: the champion will take home a check for US$25 million.
If the prize money for sporting merit is added in (US$340,000 per win in the group stage), along with the amounts awarded for advancing through each round, the trophy winner could collect more than US$40 million. In total, Conmebol will distribute a purse of more than US$220,000,000, reinforcing the tournament’s financial prestige.
For its part, the Copa Sudamericana also offers a multimillion-dollar reward. The final, to be played on November 21 in Barranquilla, will award US$10 million to the winner. In this edition, the competition stands out for the presence of debuting teams looking to make history, such as Argentina’s Deportivo Riestra and Barracas Central, as well as Recoleta (Paraguay), Juventud de Las Piedras (Uruguay), and Independiente Petrolero (Bolivia).
In the Great Conquest, each win in the group stage will pay US$225,000, allowing the champion to accumulate a total of US$16,875,000 by the end of its campaign.
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