FIFA Unveils Prize Money for New ASEAN Cup Tournament; Champions to Earn Triple Previous Editions
FIFA has announced significantly increased prize money for the new 2026 ASEAN Cup tournament, with the Division 1 champion earning 32 million baht—three times more than previous ASEAN Cup winners. The tournament will feature 14 nations across two divisions held in Indonesia and Hong Kong, with teams also invited from India, China, and Hong Kong. Thailand will compete in the separate AFF Hyundai Cup in July-August.
FIFA has announced the prize money structure for the new 2026 FIFA ASEAN Cup, scheduled for September-October, with the Division 1 champion receiving over 32 million baht—three times the prize money of previous ASEAN championship winners. The tournament will see 14 nations competing across two divisions, with the top eight teams based on FIFA rankings competing in Division 1 in Indonesia, while the remaining six nations compete in Division 2 in Hong Kong. FIFA has also invited non-ASEAN nations Hong Kong, India, and China to participate. All participating nations receive 125,000 dollars (approximately 4 million baht) in appearance fees, while the Division 1 champion will earn 1 million dollars (approximately 32 million baht)—triple the 300,000 dollars earned by previous ASEAN Cup champions. The Division 2 champion will receive 300,000 dollars (approximately 10 million baht), with additional bonuses for match wins and draws. Meanwhile, during July-August, ASEAN nations will compete in the 2026 ASEAN Football Championship (AFF Hyundai Cup), with Thailand in Group B scheduled to face Laos on July 25, Malaysia on August 1, the Philippines on August 4, and Myanmar on August 8.