Arsenal thrashed Atletico Madrid 4-0 at the Emirates Stadium on Tuesday evening and that huge win has given Mikel Arteta’s side a huge financial boost
Arsenal are on course for a massive Champions League payday following a resounding 4-0 win against Atletico Madrid on Tuesday night. It was a result that maintained their 100 per cent start to the competition this season.
Mikel Arteta’s side put on a show at the Emirates Stadium, with Gabriel Magalhaes and Gabriel Martinelli finding the back of the net in the second half, before Viktor Gyokeres bagged a brace inside three minutes. They now sit third in the Champions League league phase standings with nine points.
Even before a ball was kicked, Arsenal pocketed a cool €18.62 million (£16.1m), just for making it into the league phase. Added to that, they’ve won all three of their matches so far, raking in £5.4m to date, for a total of £21.5m.
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UEFA hands out €2.1m (£1.8m) for each win. A draw is worth €700,000 (£608,000).
Performance-based prize money makes up 37.5 per cent (£805m) of the total prize fund – while the new ‘value pillar’ accounts for 35 per cent (£751m). The value pillar, introduced in the 2024/25 season with that new format, rewards the biggest clubs because they pull in significantly more viewers than smaller clubs.
The remaining 27.5 per cent (£590m) of the prize pool comes from equal shares, known as a starting fee, which is split evenly among all 36 clubs in the league phase.
The league phase ranking bonus is also divided into equal shares, each initially valued at €275,000 (£239,000). The team finishing 36th receives one share, the 35th place gets two shares – and this pattern continues right up to the top team, which is awarded 36 shares.
Here, Mirror Football provides a breakdown of the exact amounts awarded at each stage;
Winner – €25m (£21m).
Runner-up – €18.5 (£16m).
Semi-finalists – €15m (£13m).
Quarter-finalists – €12.5m (£11m).
Round of 16 – €11m (£10m).
Reaching knockout round play off – €1m (£869k).
League phase win – €2.1m (£1.8m).
League phase draw – €700k (£608k).
Last season, Champions League winners’ Paris Saint-Germain totted-up an impressive £70m from their victorious campaign, combining match prize money and their league phase ranking. Next up for Arsenal, as they aim to boost their prize money, is a journey to the Czech Republic to face Slavia Praha.
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