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The second-highest profits from the Champions League to date are €55.1 million, recorded by Barcelona.

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The second-highest profits from the Champions League to date are €55.1 million, recorded by Barcelona.

 

 


FC Barcelona has been one of the most successful clubs in Europe this season, without a doubt. They have maintained their consistency in all competitions, including the UEFA Champions League.

 

 

 

Following their second-place finish in the league stage, Barcelona is anticipating a Round of 16 match against SL Benfica, with the first leg scheduled for this midweek. Barcelona: The second highest-earning individual in UCL to date Barcelona has achieved substantial financial success in addition to its sporting accomplishments in the Champions League.

 

 

 

In fact, the Catalans are the second-highest earners in the UCL this season, with only Liverpool earning more, according to AS. The Blaugrana have accumulated an astonishing €55.145 million in revenue thus far, a figure that is considerably greater than that of their arch-rivals and defending champions, Real Madrid.

 

 

 

 

Barcelona was awarded €18.62 million for its participation in the Champions League. The draw against Atalanta generated an additional €700,000, while their six victories in the league campaign contributed an additional €12.6 million. They were awarded €9.625 million for finishing second in the league standings, and they received a €2 million bonus for qualifying directly among the best eight teams.

 

 

 

The club’s finances were further strengthened by their recent participation in the Round of 16, which resulted in an additional €11 million. In contrast, Real Madrid is presently ranked tenth in the competition, with an overall revenue generation of €49.7 million. Liverpool currently holds the top spot on the earnings tally with €56.92 million.

 

 

 

However, Barcelona is in a strong position to surpass the €100 million mark if they continue to advance in the tournament. This serves as an additional incentive for Flick’s team to maintain their exceptional performance as the campaign nears its conclusion.







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