表格见
http://www.eufootball.biz/data/revenueFor the last two seasons UEFA Cup TV rights have been marketed centrally from the quarter finales stage. The revenue generated however does not go all to the clubs that made that far and the group stage clubs and those that entered at the round of the 32 via the Champions League also got a share.
The UEFA Cup profits were distributed part as fix payemnts and part as function of the TV market share for the clubs played from the quarter finals stage.
Additional payments, which are deducted from the Champions League revenue, are distributed to clubs that participate in the UEFA Intertoto Cup, the qualification matches of the UEFA Cup and the first round of the UEFA Cup matches (solidarity payments).
Fix payments
Group stage participation bonus - 105,000
Match wining (Performance) bonus - 40,000
Match draw (Performance) bonus - 20,000
Round of 32 bonus - 70,000
Round of 16 bonus - 70,000
Quarter finals bonus – 300,000
Semi finals bonus – 600,000
Runners-up bonus – 1,500,000
UEFA Cup winner bonus - 2,500,000
Solidarity payments
Qualifications (1st /2nd round) bonus - 70,000
First round participation bonus - 100,000
Intertoto Cup match bonus - 50,000
Scottish Rangers, the 2007/08 UEFA Cup runners-up who rolled in from the Champions League, grabs the largest share of the revenues with more than 5 million. Zenit St Petersburg, winners of the tournament, are positioned second in the revenue list with nearly 5 million.
Semi finalists Bayern Munich are third on the revenue list ( 4.5 m), while quarter finalists Getafe ( 3.9 m) and Bayer Leverkusen ( 2.4 m) are positioned ahead of semi finalists Fiorentina ( 2.3 m).
PSV Eindhoven ( 3.9 m) and Sporting Portugal ( 3.9 m), both rolled in from the Champions League, bank their UEFA Cup share in addition to their share from the Champions League.
表格见
http://www.eufootball.biz/data/revenue
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