La Liga 2023 winner prize money and how much did Barcelona get for winning the league

La Liga 2023 winner prize money and how much did Barcelona get for winning the league

Know the La Liga 2023 winner prize money which Barcelona earned 

The freshly crowned champions of Spain are keenly aware of financial incentives and anticipate further revenue from the sale of media rights and the Champions League.

La Liga 2022-2023 winner prize money and how much did Barcelona get for winning the league

On Sunday, May 14, Barcelona defeated their local rival Espanyol to win the league title, bringing in a substantial quantity of money for their coffers in the process. Due to their victory in the domestic championship, the club will receive a sizeable chunk of the Champions League television rights distribution, amounting to about €103 million (about $112 million). This is almost €10 million more than Real Madrid or Atlético Madrid, the side who finished second in LaLiga.

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Xavi’s warriors boost Barcelona’s finances.

The league champion in Spain does not receive a financial award; instead, they receive enhanced television money. According to distributions from prior years, it is predicted that Barça would make around €91.6 million (around $100 million) from broadcast sales, as opposed to the €85.07 million made by the team in second place. According to the rules, the television revenue is split evenly among all LaLiga teams for half (€35.7 million), while the remaining 50% is allocated based on each team’s social effect and the sports accomplishments during the previous five seasons.

The team’s final LaLiga standing affects how the television money is distributed. This is divided as follows: 17% goes to the winning squad, 15% to the second-place team, 13% to the third-place team, and so on. The three teams who finish last are given, respectively, 0.75%, 0.5%, and 0.25%. A team’s earnings throughout the course of the next five years can also be impacted by its performance in one season; 35% of earnings are made in the first year, 20% in the second year, and 15% in each of the next three years.

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Champions of LaLiga receive UEFA top-up

The distribution of the market pool in Europe is also influenced by the classification of domestic leagues. UEFA takes a team’s final standing into account when allocating market pool revenues. The winning team earns 40%, followed by the runner-up team with 30%, the third-place team with 20%, and the fourth-place team with 10%.

As a result, Barcelona will make about €9.6 million for this idea in the upcoming season, which is €2.5 million more than what the team in second place will make. Barça is anticipated to win €8.93 million (about $9.7 million) more than the side that came in second after adding these European and national “prizes” together.

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