UEFA Champions League: Distribution of Revenue Season 2019/20 (Calculation)

Calculation: Revenue Distribution 2019/2020

RankClub TotalPerformance Related Bonus Starting BonusCoefficient RankingMarket Pool
1.Paris Saint-Germain 132.325.94863.650.00015.250.00027.700.00025.725.948
2.Bayern München 129.127.06967.690.90915.250.00033.240.00012.946.159
3.FC Barcelona 104.025.48933.800.00015.250.00034.348.00020.627.489
4.Manchester City98.956.11834.400.00015.250.00025.484.00023.822.118
5.Atlético Madrid 94.866.08929.900.00015.250.00032.132.00017.584.089
6.Olympique Lyon94.583.36839.800.00015.250.00022.160.00017.373.368
7.Juventus Turin85.835.50324.309.09115.250.00029.916.00016.360.412
8.Real Madrid 84.305.91120.750.00015.250.00035.456.00012.849.911
9.FC Liverpool 82.613.29422.400.00015.250.00026.592.00018.371.294
10.FC Chelsea81.513.29420.300.00015.250.00031.024.00014.939.294
11.Atalanta Bergamo 72.013.61839.200.00015.250.0003.324.00014.239.618
12.Borussia Dortmund67.920.66419.400.00015.250.00024.376.0008.894.664
13.Tottenham Hotspurs66.551.29419.850.00015.250.00019.944.00011.507.294
14.SSC Neapel65.747.16221.200.00015.250.00015.512.00013.785.162
15.FC Valencia63.084.51120.300.00015.250.00017.728.0009.806.511
16.RB Leipzig 58.584.99230.800.00015.250.0004.432.0008.102.992
17.Benfica Lissabon52.756.0006.900.00015.250.00028.808.0001.798.000
18.Ajax Amsterdam 48.263.0009.900.00015.250.00021.052.0002.061.000
19.Inter Mailand45.889.8096.900.00015.250.00016.620.0007.119.809
20.Shakhtar Donetsk 44.806.0005.850.00015.250.00023.268.000438.000
21.Zenit St. Petersburg41.782.4256.900.00015.250.00018.836.000796.425
22.Bayer Leverkusen39.734.8215.563.63615.250.00014.404.0004.517.185
23.OSC Lille37.774.684900.00015.250.0005.540.00016.084.684
24.RB Salzburg35.638.0006.900.00015.250.00012.188.0001.300.000
25.Olympiacos FC34.923.8183.681.81815.250.00013.296.0002.696.000
26.Galatasaray Istanbul29.902.0001.800.00015.250.00011.080.0001.772.000
27.Club Brugge KV 28.693.3252.700.00015.250.0009.972.000771.325
28.Dinamo Zagreb 28.387.8184.581.81815.250.0007.756.000800.000
29.KRC Genk 25.861.175900.00015.250.0008.864.000847.175
30.Lokomotive Moskau25.400.3932.781.81815.250.0006.648.000720.575
31.Roter Stern Belgrad21.323.8182.781.81815.250.0002.216.0001.076.000
32.Slavia Prag18.900.0001.800.00015.250.0001.108.000742.000

Revenues from the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League and the UEFA Super Cup at about 3.25 billion euros

For the 2019/2020 season, UEFA expects revenues from the UEFA Champions League, the UEFA Europa League and the UEFA Super Cup of approximately EUR 3.25 billion. These will then be distributed as follows:

Distribution of Revenue in the 2019/2020 Season: UEFA Champions League, Europa League and Superpokal 
 EuroShare
Total3.249.800.000 
UEFA Champions League and UEFA-Superpokals2.040.000.00062,77%
UEFA Europa League510.000.00015,69%
Coverage of organizational and administrative costs295.000.0009,08%
Solidarity Payments227.500.0007,00%
UEFA Reserve177.300.0005,46%

Note: Of the 2.04 billion Euro pot of the UEFA Champions League, another 50 million Euro will go to the share of clubs in the UEFA Europa League, as well as EUR 10 million for solidarity payments to clubs which drop out in the qualifying phase of the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League 2019/2020. In fact, the Europa League has approximately EUR 560 million at its disposal.

UEFA Champions League revenue: distribution of € 1.95 billion

The 1.95 billion euros are divided into the following 4 parts:

Distribution of Revenue UEFA Champions League Season 2019/2020EuroShare
Total1.950.000.000 
Performance-related Bonuses585.000.00030,00%
Marktet Pool292.000.00014,97%
Start Bonuses488.000.00025,03%
The UEFA Coefficient Ranking List585.000.00030,00%

Part 1: Performance-related bonuses

The bonuses in part 1 are based on the performance of the club in the Champions League 2019/2020 season, where the following distribution applies:

Distribution of Revenue UEFA Champions League Season 2019/2020   
Performance-related BonusesBonus (Euro)Total (Euro)Clubs
Group Stage – Win2.700.000 32
Group Stage – Draw900.000 32
Group Stage – Rest900.000 32
Group Stage – Total 259.200.00032
Round of 169.500.000152.000.00016
Quarterfinal10.500.00084.000.0008
Semifinal12.000.00048.000.0004
Runners-Up15.000.00015.000.0001
Winner19.000.00019.000.0001
Total 577.200.000 

Note: The two clubs qualifying for the 2019 UEFA Super Cup will each receive 3.5 million euros. The winner will receive another million euros.

The winner will receive 2.7 million euros per match. The remaining amounts (900,000 euros per draw) will be distributed at the end to all participating clubs according to the number of matches won in the group phase.

Part 2: The Market Pool

This sum will be distributed pro rata to the relevant association according to the value of the television market represented by the clubs participating in the UEFA Champions League and then distributed to the clubs concerned. This means that the amount to be distributed varies from country to country.

The sum of the market pool to be distributed is divided into two parts.

Market Pool Part 1: 146 Million Euros (50%)

These are distributed among all national associations with at least one club in the group phase. However, not in equal shares but proportionally according to the respective value of the respective television market of the individual associations. Means: Italian clubs earn more than German clubs despite the equal number of participating clubs, since the value of the television market is higher.

This share is then distributed among the clubs of the association according to their performance in the national competitions of the previous season. The exact distribution within an association depends on how many clubs participate.

The distribution:

Distribution Market Pool Part 14 Clubs3 Clubs2 Clubs1 Club
Champions40,00%45,00%55,00%100,00%
Runners-Up30,00%35,00%45,00%
Third Place20,00%20,00%
Fourth Place10,00%
Total100%100,00%100,00%100,00%

In Germany for example there are 4 clubs in the 2019/2020 season with Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, RB Leipzig and Bayer Leverkusen.

Market pool part 2: 146 million euros (50%)

The remaining 146 million Euros are based on the matches played in the current Champions League season.

Also here proportional to the respective value of the respective television market of the individual associations. For example, if clubs 1 and 2 are eliminated in the preliminary round and club 3 wins the Champions League, the market pool is distributed as follows:

  • Club 1 and 2: 6/25 each (6 preliminary rounds matches/total matches of all clubs of the association) = 24% each
  • Club 3: 13/25 = 52%

Part 3: The Start Bonuses

All 32 participating clubs will receive a starting bonus of 15.25 million euros.

Part 4: The UEFA Coefficient Ranking List

The smallest part will be distributed on the basis of a UEFA ten-year ranking. Each share corresponds to 1,108,000 euros. The worst placed team receives a share, with an additional share for each rank. The best placed team with 32 shares receives 35.460.000 Euro.

Click here for the UEFA coefficient ranking.

Solidarity payments: This is how much there is for the clubs in the Champions League qualification in the 2019/2020 season

The clubs involved in the qualification phase, which do not qualify for the UCL playoffs (!), will receive a prize for each round played:

  •     Preliminary round – 230.000 Euro
  •     First qualification round – 280.000 Euro
  •     Second qualification round – 380.000 Euro
  •     Third qualification round – 480.000 Euro

Note: The 480,000 will only be paid to clubs that drop out of the league because teams that drop out of the league path qualify directly for the UEFA Europa League group stage and receive rewards above that.

The winners of the playoffs will not receive 300,000 euros, but they will receive payments for the previous qualifying rounds.

The clubs eliminated in the playoffs will receive 5 million euros. Strictly speaking, these are not solidarity payments. The winners of the playoffs do not receive this payment.

In addition, clubs that do not participate in the Champions League or the Europa League receive solidarity payments through their national associations, which amount to 4% of the total gross income from both competitions.

Source: UEFA.