Lanús Copa Sudamericana: Prize Money for Winning

El Granate is the only Argentine team alive in the championship in the semifinals, in which they will face the University of Chile.

Lanús and the millionaire prize of the Copa Sudamericana

This Thursday at 7 p.m., Lanús will visit the University of Chile at the National Stadium within the framework of the semifinals of the Copa Sudamericana 2025. Regarding the championship, this Tuesday Conmebol announced that the champion He will receive 6.5 million dollars in the final scheduled for November 22 in Asunción.

The figure is half a million more than what Racing took in 2024, while the runner-up will get the same sum of $2,000,000. “This increase reflects Conmebol’s commitment to strengthening South American football.“, expressed the official account of the organizing entity.

So far, of the four semi-finalists, the U. of Chile and Independiente del Valle were the ones that raised the most (6,590,000 and 6,260,0000 dollars, respectively) having qualified through the group stage of the Copa Libertadores.

The Independiente 0-2 Lanús compact

The Independiente 0-2 Lanús compact

Meanwhile, Atlético Mineiro has so far pocketed 3,730,000 and Lanús has added an income of 3.34 million dollars. In addition to the duel between Granate and U, Albinegro will play their first leg against Matagigantes this Tuesday at 9:30 p.m.

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