The official figures of the club prizes for the last Champions League: Inter among the top 5 with winnings over 100 million.
In the Financial Report for the 2022/2023 season, UEFA officially announced the prizes distributed to clubs for the previous year’s European competitions: the Champions League, Europa League, and Conference League.
According to Calcio & Finanza, the total prizes distributed to the four Italian clubs in the Champions League – Inter, Milan, Juventus, and Napoli – amount to nearly €321 million, showing a significant increase compared to the €218 million of the 2021/22 season (+47%).
Inter is the team that earned the most. By reaching the final in Istanbul on June 10th of last year, Inter received over 101 million euros.
The ‘Nerazzurri’ club earned €15.64 million for participation, €15.918 million for their historical ranking, €10.573 million for the Market Pool, €10.026 million in result-related bonuses, and bonuses for various stages: round of 16 (€9.6 million), quarter-finals (€10.6 million), semi-finals (€12.5 million), and final (€15.5 million), plus €0.932 million (adjustment), totaling €101.289 million.
Only four clubs besides Zhang’s team surpassed the €100 million mark: Manchester City (the winner, nearly €135 million), Real Madrid (€118 million), Bayern Munich (€108 million), and PSG (€101 million).
