
The Esports World Cup (EWC) Club Championship 2026’s prize pool split has been announced, along with several key rule changes. This year, the total amount at stake will be $30 million, up from $27 million last year.
The team that finishes as the EWC Club Champion will earn a sum of $7 million. The runner-up, on the other hand, will receive $5 million. The minimum amount a club can earn is $100,000. The full split is as follows:

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One point to note is that currently, the confirmed list of organizations in the 2026 EWCF Club Partner Program have not yet been made public.
The EWC Club Championship rewards partner clubs with a share of the prize pool for participating and accumulating points across different tournaments.
At the end of the EWC, which features a total of 25 different tournaments across 24 games (MLBB has a separate women’s tournament), the club with the most points is crowned the EWC Club Champion.
Since its launch in 2024, Team Falcons has claimed the club champion title back-to-back.
The points distribution system is simple. The club that finishes first in an EWC tournament will earn 1000 points. Teams in second and third will receive 750 and 500 points, respectively. The top eight teams in a tournament are rewarded with points.

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There are some major rule changes concerning Club Champion teams:
It does feel like the EWCF is trying to ensure a lot more structure this season with an early deadline to confirm rosters. Organizations now have just over a month to finalize their teams. It does feel like roster mania could go wild in the coming days.
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