MLS prize money: How much Lionel Messi, Inter Miami take home after beating Vancouver Whitecaps


Updated on: Dec 07, 2025 04:01 am IST

What happened at the game?

Inter Miami claimed their first MLS Cup title with a 3–1 win over Vancouver. Rodrigo De Paul and Tadeo Allende scored late, both from Messi assists.

Vancouver controlled long stretches of the match and created several good chances. Thomas Mueller led their attack, but Messi’s influence proved decisive as he earned his first MLS league title.

Miami scored early in the eighth minute. Messi played Allende into space, and his low cross deflected off defender Edier Ocampo for an own goal.

Vancouver equalized in the 60th minute when Ali Ahmed drove into the box and fired a low shot that slipped past Ríos Novo.

Miami retook the lead in the 71st minute. Messi intercepted a loose touch and set up De Paul, who finished calmly.

Miami sealed the win in stoppage time. Messi found Allende with a precise pass, triggering emotional celebrations. Jordi Alba and Sergio Busquets, close friends and former Barcelona teammates, were visibly moved in their final match.

Also Read: Lionel Messi downplays obsession with stats, says, ‘never cared about it’: ‘In 2012, I scored around 91 goals’

Prize money

Inter Miami will receive $300,000 in prize money, while Vancouver earns $150,000 as runner-up, according to Athlon Sports. The payout structure remains the same as last year.

Also Read: Lionel Messi drops bombshell update on 2026 FIFA World Cup participation: ‘I hope I can be there, it’ll be special’

Messi named MVP

Lionel Messi was named the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the MLS Cup. He finished the postseason with six goals and nine assists.

(With inputs from Reuters)

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