By Daily Sports on July 12, 2019
Clubs competing in the Champions League, Europa League and Uefa Super Cup this season will receive a share of 3.25bn euros (£2.9bn).
That figure is unchanged from what clubs received last season.
European football’s governing body Uefa says 523m euros (£470m) will be deducted to pay for organisational costs and solidarity payments.
Champions League winners Liverpool will face Europa League champions Chelsea in the Uefa Super Cup in Turkey in August.
How is the Champions League fund allocated?
A total of 2.04bn euros (£1.8bn) will be divided into four categories:
Starting fee: Each of the 32 clubs who qualify for the group stage will receive 15.25m euros (£13.7m) each.
Fixed amounts: Group stage bonuses will be paid each match – 2.75m euros (£2.5m) for a win and 900,000 euros (£808,000) for draw.
Clubs will also receive 9.5m euros (£8.5m) for reaching the last 16, 10.5m euros (£9.4m) for the quarter-finals, 12m euros (£10.8m) for the semi-finals and 15m euros (£13.5m) for the final. The winner will receive an additional 4m euros (£3.6m).
Clubs competing in the Europa League next season will receive a share of 560m euros (£503m). (BBC)
•Photo shows Champions League trophy
Source Daily Sports
Posted July 12, 2019
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