According to Media Finance, the league's prize money for the 2022-23 season totals €2.022 billion and details how it will be distributed.
25% starting bonus for all prize distribution matches (€505 million)
30% fixed bonus (€606 million)
30% bonus based on the ranking of the coefficients of performance for the previous ten years (606 million euros)
15% "market pool" bonus (Euro 303 million)
All 32 clubs that qualify for the group stage will receive a starting prize fund of €15.64 million. For each UEFA Champions League group stage match, the winner will receive €2.8 million, the tied sides will receive €930,000, and any other unallocated fixed prizes will be redistributed according to the group stage.
Each club that advances to the knockout rounds will receive:
- Advancement to the Round of 16 €9.6 million
- Advance to the quarterfinals 10.6 million euros
- Advance to the semifinals 12.5 million euros
- Advancement to the final 15.5 million euros
- Winner: Euro4.5 million
From the starting prize money to the winner's purse, the eventual winner will receive up to €85.14 million.
In addition to this, the €606 million in performance coefficient ranking bonuses will be divided into €1.137 million "coefficient bonuses" each, with the lowest-ranked team in the Top 32 receiving only one "coefficient bonus" and the top-ranked team receiving 32 (approximately €36.38 million). 36.38 million euros). Finally, the "Market Pool Bonus" will be distributed according to the market value of each club's TV broadcasts. In summary, the Champions League winners in the 2022-23 season could theoretically receive up to €120 million (€85.14 million + €36.38 million, excluding the market pool bonus).
Additionally, the and participating in Europe 2022 each receive €3.5 million, while the winner receives an additional €1 million.
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