How much prize money have each team received in the Champions League so far?
As of the end of the 2024/25 Champions League semi-finals, Inter Milan led the prize money list with 136 million euros, becoming the biggest winner. Paris (119 million euros), Arsenal and Barcelona (both 116 million euros) followed closely, and Bayern (105 million euros), Dortmund (102 million euros), Real Madrid (101 million euros) and Liverpool (98.13 million euros) ranked in the top eight. It is worth noting that this is the first time in the past decade that Barcelona has surpassed Real Madrid in the Champions League prize money rankings, highlighting its strong performance this season. Inter Milan and Paris/Arsenal, who advance to the final, will receive another 18.5 million euros, and will receive an additional 6.5 million euros if they win the championship. The distribution of bonuses not only reflects the team's competitive performance, but also exacerbates the financial gap between giants and small and medium-sized teams, promoting the differentiation and escalation of competition in the European football economic landscape.
The ranking of the Champions League prize money so far is as follows:
1. Inter Milan 136 million euros
2. Paris 119 million euros
3. Arsenal 116 million euros
4. Barcelona 116 million euros
5. Bayern 105 million euros
6. Dortmund 102 million euros
7. Real Madrid 101 million euros
8. Liverpool 98.13 million euros
9. Leverkusen 87.10 million euros
10. Atletico Madrid 84.91 million euros
11. Villa 83.68 million euros
12. Lille 78.71 million euros
13. Manchester City 76.21 million euros
14. Benfica 71.43 million euros
15. Atalanta 67.08 million euros
16. Juventus 66.42 million euros
17. PSV 65.28 million euros
18. Feyenoord 64.81 million euros
19. AC Milan 61.37 million euros
20. Bruges 60.86 million euros
21. Monaco 59.76 million euros
22. Leipzig 58.78 million euros
23. Brest 51.82 million euros
24. Sporting CP 48.98 million euros
25. Celtic 46.22 million euros
26. Stuttgart 42.98 million euros
27. Salzburg 42.54 million euros
28. Shakhtar 41.30 million euros
29. Dinamo Zagreb 39.71 million euros
30. Bologna 35.26 million euros
31. Red Star Belgrade 32.02 million euros
32. Young Boys 30.19 million euros
33. Girona 29.92 million euros
34. Sparta Prague 28.51 million euros
35. Sturm Graz 28.02 million euros
36. Bratislava 21.87 million euros