In the spotlight: How much money will clubs win in the Champions League?

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UEFA has roughly £910 million to distribute to the Champions League teams this season, depending on how far they advance.

The money will be split between the competitors, according to LiveScore.

What will happen to the prize money for the 2021-22 Champions League?
A team might earn a maximum of £70.5 million from the Champions League this season, but they would have to win every group game as well as the final to do so.

In their respective groups, Liverpool, Ajax, and Bayern Munich were all undefeated.

The pool for this season will be distributed as follows, with each of the 32 clubs receiving at least £13 million regardless of results.

 £13m for reaching the group stage

– £2.3m per group stage win and £775,000 per group stage draw

– £8m for reaching the last 16

– £8.8m for reaching the quarter-finals

– £10.4m for reaching the semi-finals

– £12.9m for reaching the final

– £3.75m for winning the final

In addition to the Champions League prize money, the winners will also scoop £2.9m for qualifying for the Super Cup and potentially another £830,000 if they lift that trophy too.

What are coefficient-based amounts?

There is a huge amount of money on the line for Champions League contenders
There is a huge amount of money on the line for Champions League contenders

A further £500m is set to be distributed among the clubs dependent on what is called coefficient-based amounts.

This coefficient is determined by the results of the clubs in UEFA competitions over the past 10 seasons.

All 32 teams to reach the Champions League group stage will be ranked with £945,000 given to the lowest-placed club and an additional £945,000 added for each position above that.

Real Madrid currently sit in the No1 spot meaning they will take in £30.2m. Chelsea are the best-placed English team in fourth.

How is Champions League TV money divided?

The Champions League brings in a huge amount of money in TV rights
The Champions League brings in a huge amount of money in TV rights

A further £250m in TV money will be shared between the clubs. Each country is given a certain amount to distribute among its representatives depending on the value of that nation’s market.

Each club’s share will depend on how many of their domestic rivals they are splitting it with and how far they progress, as well as their league position in the previous campaign.

How has the coronavirus pandemic impacted the Champions League prize money?

UEFA’s original budget for the 2021-22 season was £2.27billion to be distributed in the Champions League, Europa League and Europa Conference League.

The amount of money the body agrees to share out each season is directly linked to the income it expects to bring in from its competitions, which took a £347m hit in the 2019-20 season largely due to the pandemic.

UEFA has decided to split the cost of that shortfall over several campaigns and will deduct £69.4m from the funds allocated for the current editions of its three club competitions.