
"The total prize pot for the Champions League is roughly 3.8bn, with every club participating in the league phase getting 16.1m for participating. Clubs secure an additional 1.8m per win and 600,000 for each draw. There is also an added financial incentive with every position in the table worth an extra 240,000. So, the team that finishes 36th gets 240,000, 35th takes home 480,000 and the table toppers pocket the maximum amount of 8.6m."
"Sides finishing first to eighth also earn a 1.7m bonus, with teams in ninth to 16th getting 870,000. The eight teams through to the last-16 also receive 9.5m. Clubs also pocket extra money from broadcast revenue after Uefa introduced a "value pillar" that splits earnings. This again increases depending on league finishes. The boost in funds come at a time of growing financial disparity in the game, with 15 Premier League clubs in the top 30 of the Deloitte Football Money League table."
The total Champions League prize pot is roughly 3.8bn. Every club participating in the league phase receives 16.1m. Clubs earn 1.8m per win and 600,000 per draw. Each table position adds 240,000, with the top-ranked club receiving 8.6m for position-related payments. Teams finishing first to eighth receive a 1.7m bonus while ninth to 16th get 870,000. The eight clubs reaching the last-16 each receive 9.5m. UEFA introduced a broadcast "value pillar" that increases payments based on league finishes. Arsenal topped the group with eight wins and earned 50.57m before broadcast revenue, while Liverpool, Tottenham, Chelsea and Manchester City also reached the last-16 and Newcastle face Qarabag in the play-offs.
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