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Real Madrid not top earning dogs for Uefa Champions League


Valencia - Juventus live: Champions League 2018/19

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Real Madrid not top earning dogs for Uefa Champions League

Beaten finalists Juventus emerged as the biggest cash winners from last season's Champions League after securing 110.4 million euros ($130.3 million) in prize money and revenue, European football's governing body Uefa said on Friday.

Real Madrid third highest Champions League revenue

Leicester City remarkably edged eventual title-winners Real Madrid, with their run to the quarter-finals earning the club 81.6 million euros, largely because the 2015-16 English champions had a bigger share of broadcasting rights money. Zinedine Zidane's Madrid, who lifted their second consecutive Champions League title, received just over 81 million euros.

Manchester City collected 50.2 million euros and Tottenham Hotspur earned 43.2 million euros despite the North London club's early exit in the group stages.

More important than money | Real Madrid's French coach Zinedine Zidane holds the trophy after Real Madrid won the 2017 Uefa Champions League.
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More important than money | Real Madrid's French coach Zinedine Zidane holds the trophy after Real Madrid won the 2017 Uefa Champions League.FILIPPO MONTEFORTEAFP

A 50 million euros pool was shared by 20 clubs that took part in the playoffs. Ten clubs that qualified for the Champions League group stage received 2 million euros each, while 10 other sides that joined the Europa League group stage collected 3 million euros each.

TV deals drive earnings

Each club in the Champions League group stage were guaranteed a minimum payment of 12.7 million euros, with broadcasting revenue divided according to the television market in each country.

Last season's Europa League winners Manchester United secured 44.5 million euros of payments, while runners-up Ajax Amsterdam received 16.1 million euros, largely on the back of a less lucrative television deal for the Dutch teams.

TeamEarnings
Juventus110,434,000
Leicester81,681,000
Real Madrid81,051,000
Nápoles66,009,000
Mónaco64,685,000
Arsenal64,573,000
Atlético de Madrid60,615,000
Barcelona59,847,000
PSG55,313,000
Bayern54,762,000
Dortmund52,825,000
Manchester City50,204,000
Tottenham43,280,000
Lyon38,613,000
Leverkusen38,593,000
Copenhague34,098,000
Besiktas33,795,000
Sevilla32,880,000
Celtic31,740,000
Benfica28,540,000
Legia Varsovia27,228,000
Moenchendgladbach26,603,000
PSV22,986,000
Rostov20,448,000
Ludogorets18,752,000
Dinamo Kiev18,682,000
Sporting de Portugal18,180,000
CSKA17,899,000
Brujas17,047,000
Dinamo Zagreb16,982,000
Basilea16,268,000
Total110,434,000