The winners of this evening’s final in London stand to earn a substantial economic bonus, including shares of the market pool, number of wins in the group stage and progressing to each round.
There will be a number of knock-on effects for whoever emerges victorious in this evening’s Champions League final in London. Not only will they have an extra piece of shiny silverware to grace their trophy cabinet, they will also receive a considerable cash prize plus the chance to increase their takings, and pad out their trophy room even more by qualifying for two related competitions - next season’s UEFA Super Cup and Club World Cup.
2023/4 Champions League cash prize breakdown
In 2022, UEFA announced the breakdown for cash prizes in the following two editions of the Champions League which has a total purse of €2.032 billion ($1.98b). That represents around two thirds of the €3.5 billion which has been set aside for all of the organization’s club tournaments (Champions League, Europa League, Europa Conference League and the 2022 UEFA Super Cup).
Last season’s champions Manchester City pocketed a tidy €83.28 million for beating Inter Milan in Istanbul. In addition to that, Pep Guardiola’s team took home an additional €4.5 million for lifting the Super Cup in August, beating Sevilla on penalties.
How much will the 2023-24 Champions League winners earn?
In this season’s competition, all of the 32 teams who took part in the group stage received a starting fee of €15.64 million. Performance-based bonuses were paid for results gained in each of the six matchdays - €2.8 million for each match won and €930,000 for a draw.
So City, who won four and drew two, would have earned €13.6 million on top of their starting fee just for the group stage. Inter meanwhile, who won three, drew one and lost two, received €9.33 million.
All of the 16 teams who advance from the group stage to the first knockout round will have received €9.6 million. After that, the prize money for qualifying for each round is as follows:
The 2023/24 Champions League winners will be awarded an additional €4.5 million - plus a further €3.5 million for their participation in August’s Super Cup against Europa League champions Atalanta (the winner of that game will gain €1 million).
All of the participating clubs will receive a ‘coefficient share’ which is determined by their position in the overall 10-year ranking. The lowest-ranked club will receive one share (€132,000), the team above them two share and so on up to the highest-ranked team, who will receive 32 shares (€4.224 million).
If Ancelotti’s Madrid clinch their 15th European crown tonight, they would have stand to earn a total cash prize of 118.5 million euros while Dortmund would receive around 102.1 million - a little less for having suffered three defeats, to PSG, Atlético and Madrid as well as the group stage draws against AC Milan and PSG.
themainman
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all that will be spent renewing VAR & referee deal by mr perez the business mind
cry more [Crylaugh][Crylaugh].. I hope we meet man city again
deedempy
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all that will be spent renewing VAR & referee deal by mr perez the business mind
Keep crying. I m sad because you can not see positive in life. I wish you come out tonight from your slumber and see what is going around.
reyceklmsz
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all that will be spent renewing VAR & referee deal by mr perez the business mind
for how long will you keep crying
realmadridgoldenboy
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all that will be spent renewing VAR & referee deal by mr perez the business mind
from someone facing 114 corruption charges... una dey muse me shaaaa
BrianKessy767
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all that will be spent renewing VAR & referee deal by mr perez the business mind
Vumbdelpry
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wonderful
Kaddikmpu
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Madrid
Biccnorz
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That seems like, The RICH becomes RICHEST. The poor clubs just having plain water
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it means you have lots of found to provide to three supporters.
CraigJack
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What did I tell you?
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Ohh that's 2022, anyway it don't take away point I am trying to make.
CraigJack
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What they don't tell you is while Man City was taken home €83m in 2022, Real Madrid potentially took home the same sum or even more despite stopping at the semi finals; based on the coefficient of the performance for the past 10 years. The truth is whenever Real Madrid arrives the semi finals of the UCL, they potentially earn the same money as the winner or even more.
What did I tell you?
CraigJack
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What they don't tell you is while Man City was taken home €83m in 2022, Real Madrid potentially took home the same sum or even more despite stopping at the semi finals; based on the coefficient of the performance for the past 10 years. The truth is whenever Real Madrid arrives the semi finals of the UCL, they potentially earn the same money as the winner or even more.
LovinglyRais
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That seems like, The RICH becomes RICHEST. The poor clubs just having plain water