Manchester City and Al Ahly both walked away with some big prize money after their respective victories at the FIFA Club World Cup on Friday night.
The Citizens claimed their first-ever title after thrashing South American champions Fluminense 4-0 in the final.
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As a result, the European giants will walk away with $5million (R92million) for winning the tournament.
The win also saw Pep Guardiola become the first coach to win the tournament four times, having done so twice with Barcelona and once with Bayern Munich.
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— Manchester City (@ManCity) December 22, 2023
Al Ahly, meanwhile, secured the bronze medal for a record fourth time in their history after overcoming Urawa Reds 4-2 on Friday evening.
The African champions have also pocketed $2.5 million R46 million for finishing third in the tournament.
The Red Devils' third-place finish remains Africa's best-ever finish at the tournament.
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