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Real Madrid, who of course have secured their qualification for the next UEFA Champions League, as well as Bayern Munich, are the teams that have so far (for this season) put the most money into their coffers, from their presence in European competitions. In particular, Florentino Perez's team has won cash prizes amounting to 73,305,412 euros. Second is Thomas Tuchel's German Bayern Munich which has won 72,168,412 euros. In third place we find the holder of the UEFA Champions League, Manchester City which has won 69,894,412 and in fourth Barcelona with 58,511,059 euros.
The sum of 10,814,419 euros has been won by AEK so far from its European course, 10,154,419 euros are those corresponding to Panathinaikos, 8,026,419 euros to Olympiakos and 6,632,500 euros to PAOK.
This refers to a relative breakdown of the money secured so far by the 96 clubs participating in the three European competitions in the 2023/24 season.
As it states, it takes into account “only UEFA prize money, which includes the fixed participation amount, to which must be added bonuses for a win or a draw, and the quota given by the ten-year ranking. However, there is no market pool.
At the top in all three competitions is Real Madrid with 73,305,412 euros.
The boards:
UEFA Champions League
1. Real Madrid 73,305,412 euros
2. Bayern 72,168,412
3. Manchester City 69,894,412
4. Barcelona 58,511,059
5. Inter 55,397,059
6. Atletico Madrid 55,176,706
7. Paris Saint-Germain 52,179,706
8. Leipzig 51,056,059
9. Porto 50,552,059
10. Borussia Dortmund 49,698,706
11. Arsenal 49,415,059
12. Seville 47,062,000
13. Manchester United 46,985,353
14. Napoli 45,150,706
15. Shakhtar Donetsk 43,083,706
16. Real Sociedad 40,616,059
17. Milan 39,749,353
18. Benfica 39,517,000
19. Lazio 38,328,706
20. Salzburg 36,752,353
21. PSV Eindhoven 35,201,353
22. Feyenoord 35,124,706
23. Braga 31,067,353
24. Copenhagen 30,860,353
25. Galatasaray 28,586,353
26. Celtic 26,803,000
27. Red Star 24,529,000
28. Newcastle 24,038,353
29. Young Boys 23,392,000
30. Lens 22,694,353
31. Union Berlin 19,981,000
32. Antwerp 16,777,000
UEFA Europa League
1. Rangers 13,052,837
2. Molde 11,918,837
3. Bayer Leverkusen 11,125,674
4. AEK 10,814,419
5. Panathinaikos 10,154,419
6. Atalanta 10,021,256
7. Maccabi Haifa 9,896,000
8. Liverpool 9,817,256
9. Roma 9,553,256
10. Rakow Czestochowa 8,972,000
11. Slavia Prague 8,729,256
12. Sporting Lisbon 8,712,837
13. Marseille 8,658,837
14. Villarreal 8,634,837
15. West Ham 8,365,256
16. Betis 8,233,256
17. Ajax 8,142,000
18. Olympiakos 8,026,419
19. Rennes 7,837,256
20. Karabagh 7,614,837
21. Brighton 7,260,837
22. Freiburg 7,177,256
23. Sparta Prague 7,102,419
24. Toulouse 6,600,837
25. Linzer 6,132,419
26. Sheriff 5,856,000
27. Union St. Gillois 5,682,419
28. Sturm Graz 5,418,419
29. Servette 5,386,419
30. Aris Limassol 4,880,419
31. Backa Topola 4,368,000
32. Hacken 4,194,000
European Conference League
1. Viktoria Plzen 7,662,000
2. Bruges 6,988,500
3. Eintracht Frankfurt 6,667,000
4. PAOK 6,632,500
5. Ghent 6,141,000
6. Fenerbahce 5,797,000
7. Fiorentina 5,759,000
8. Legia Warszawa 5,574,500
9. Ludogorets 5,504,500
10. Aston Villa 5,463,500
11. Maccabi Tel Aviv 5,226,500
12. Slovan Bratislava 5,225,500
13. Genk 5,154,000
14. Lille 5,136,000
15. Dinamo Zagreb 5,012,000
16. Bodo Glimt 4,992,000
17. Ferencvaros 4,987,000
18. AZ Alkmaar 4,956,500
19. Astana 4,833,000
20. Nordsjaelland4,625,000
21. Besiktas 4,607,500
22. Zoyia 4,310,500
23. Zrinsky 4,177,500
24. KI Klaksvik 4,165,500
25. Olympia Ljubljana 4,088,500
26. Lugano 4,088,000
27. Balkan 4,076,500
28. Helsinki 3,995,500
29. Spartak Trnava 3,851,000
30. Aberdeen 3,772,500
31. Breidablik3,529,000
32. Cukaricki3,218,000
Manos Staramopoulos
Journalist and Analyst of International Football and Affairs
Chief Editor English Zone of Discoveryfootball.com
Athens (Greece)