The 32 clubs featuring in the 2012/13 UEFA Champions League group stage can anticipate a minimum €8.6m – and the team that goes on to win the trophy next spring could collect €37.4m, not counting the market pool share.
Each of the 32 sides involved in the group stage will collect a base fee of €8.6m. Performance bonuses will also see €1m paid for a win and €500,000 for a draw in the group phase.
The teams competing in the round of 16 can also expect to pick up €3.5m each, the quarter-finalists €3.9m and the semi-finalists €4.9m. The UEFA Champions League winners will receive €10.5m and the runners-up €6.5m.
Meanwhile, the winners of the 2012 UEFA Super Cup will earn €3m and the runners-up €2.2m.
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@Zacheryah
Can you calculate how much did we earn?
edit: 20.5mln + 65mln from Market Pool = 85.5mln :notbad:
its 65mil including the pool, wich is quite gigantic considering we went out in the quarters.
I'm seriously surprised by the diffrence cause we were only 2 teams to start, and the only one to go to quarters.
On the other hand, at least 50 was allready incalculated in last years mercato. We projected a quarterfinal finish, we knew it was gonna be at least 2 italian teams up untill the groupstage.
as delpiero84 said, its allready spend. the projected sum in the mercato, and the increased sum, on continassa and tevez/ogbonna