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Celtic secures a knockout playoff spot and receives a substantial windfall in Champions League prize money, with a potential mega payday in reach.
Celtic secures a knockout playoff spot and receives a substantial windfall in Champions League prize money, with a potential mega payday in reach.
Celtic supporters have the opportunity to anticipate a Champions League quarterfinal match against a European powerhouse, which is advantageous for the club’s financial standing.
The newly revised tournament has been a resounding success in Glasgow’s east end, and it was love at first site for the Hoops, who scored five goals against Slovan Bratislava on the opening matchday and delighted in defeating former Rangers player Vladimir Weiss. Things improved after a resounding thud against Borussia Dortmund, and the show returned on the road with memorable home victories against RB Leipzig and Young Boys.
Ultimately, this will create the opportunity for a matchup with either the German titans Bayern Munich or the record-breaking Real Madrid in the playoffs.Brendan Rodgers, the manager, achieved a significant goal by qualifying beyond the league stage, despite the fact that circumstances have been less favourable on the road.
Rodgers, who was successful in Scotland during his initial tenure in Glasgow, encountered difficulties in Europe. Additionally, the Hoops have banked record quantities of cash, which has facilitated the significant return of Jota from Rennes this month.
Additionally, a deal for Kieran Tierney is inching closer to completion.After breaking their transfer record twice in the summer to sign Adam Idah and Arne Engels, supporters will be expecting additional high-profile acquisitions to guarantee that this season is not an anomaly.
Furthermore, the board would be remiss to attempt to conserve resources in light of the abundance available at the pinnacle of European football.Record Sport has conducted a comprehensive analysis of the data to determine the precise profitability of Celtic during the league stage.
What is the value of the Champions League prize money? £21 million was awarded to the victor. Runner-up: £15.6 million Semifinalists: £12.6 million Quarter-finalists: £10.5 million Round of 16: £9.3 million £843k was earned by reaching the knockout round play-off.
League-phase victories: £1.77 million League-phase draws: £590,000. What is Celtic’s earnings from the Champions League group stage?The Champions League campaign has been highly beneficial for Parkhead’s budgets, as evidenced by the aforementioned figures.
The Hoops generated an impressive £15.7 million solely from qualifying. A total of £7.08m was achieved, with the accounts being bolstered by £5.31m from victories against Slovan Bratislava, RB Leipzig, and Young Boys, and an additional £1.77m from draws against Atalanta, Dinamo Zagreb, and Club Brugge.
What is Celtic’s anticipated revenue from the Champions League play-off. Celtic have been awarded a substantial sum of £843,000 for simply qualifying for the finals.
However, if they were to advance further and reach the last 16, they would earn an impressive £9.3m. Additionally, none of these figures account for ticket sales, as Parkhead is anticipated to be overflowing with fans during the home play-off.
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