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I posted this last year and since UEFA are pissing about with the figures reposted it for this year , there wont be too much change .

 

According to Marko Vjetrovic who is the president of Partizan Belgrad and a member of the European Club Asscociation (ECA) the prize money for the UEFA club competions will increase.

 

UEFA Champions League 2009/2010:

Bonus for domestic champion: 200.000 € *

1st qualifying round: 130.000 € *

2nd qualifying round: 130.000 € *

3rd qualifying round: 130.000 € *

Playoffs: 2.100.000 € *

Group stage: 7.100.000 €

Group match victory: 800.000 €

Group match draw: 400.000 €

1st knock out round: 3.000.000 €

Quarter-finals: 3.300.000 €

Semi-finals: 4.200.000 €

Final: 5.500.000 €

Winning the final: 3.500.000 €

 

* = These payments were only awarded to the clubs which quould not qualify for the UEFA Champions League group stage! Therefore Celtic do not get the 130,000 euros plus 2.1million euros plus the group stage money , that would be what they get should they get knocked out ( hopefully )

The remaining balance of € 341 million will be distributed according to the proportional value of each TV market, i.e. € 750,7 milion will be distributed from the group stage onwards (five times more than in the UEFA Europa League).

 

UEFA Europa League 2009/2010:

1st qualifying round: 90.000 €

2nd qualifying round: 90.000 €

3rd qualifying round: 90.000 €

Playoffs: 90.000 €

Group stage: 1.000.000 €

Group match victory: 140.000 €

Group match draw: 70.000 €

1st knock out round: 200.000 €

2nd knock out round: 300.000 €

Quarter-finals: 400.000 €

Semi-finals: 700.000 €

Final: 2.000.000 €

Winning the final: 1.000.000 €

 

The remaining balance of € 60 million will be distributed according to the proportional value of each TV market, i.e. € 150,36 milion will be distributed from the group stage onwards.

 

UEFA Supercup 2009:

Loser: 2.000.000 €

Winner: 2.500.000 €

 

 

Please note that as stated above the money quoted does not include our share of tv revenue for Scotland

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Tv revenue...that should add about another 16 quid or so. Every little helps!

 

It just shows you, though, that if we can stagger to a couple of goalless draws against the two 'weakest' teams in our CL group (I am well aware of who the actual weakest team is likely to be), it would be worth almost a million.

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Tv revenue...that should add about another 16 quid or so. Every little helps!

 

It just shows you, though, that if we can stagger to a couple of goalless draws against the two 'weakest' teams in our CL group (I am well aware of who the actual weakest team is likely to be), it would be worth almost a million.

 

 

Scotland recieved a share worth �£6.1 million last year due mainly to the smaller countries getting through to the group stages .

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Guest Northampton_loyalist

Daft question. As we go straight into the group stages do we miss out on the �£2 460 000 we could have won by going in at the start?

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Daft question. As we go straight into the group stages do we miss out on the �£2 460 000 we could have won by going in at the start?

 

Ya lazy bassa :D

 

Read the asterisks NL and they tell you that we do indeed miss out on the 2.1 - but we do get the full group stage amount.

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