After being crowned champions yesterday evening, Roma’s final tally of prize money earned from the UEFA Conference League is in.
The Giallorossi earned nearly €20 million in UEFA prize money after winning the competition and securing their first European title after beating Feyenoord 1-0.
The capital club benefitted tremendously from being the only Italian club in the competition, which earned them 100% of the country’s market pool worth €4.36 million. In addition, their strong ten-year UEFA coefficient resulted in Roma earning the thied largest share (€1.34) of the €23.5 million pot shared amongst participating clubs.
Although the prize money pales in comparison to the Champions League, Roma still earned an important figure totaling €19.63 million in prize money from UEFA.
Group Stage | €5.75 million |
Group Qualification | €2.94m |
Per victory (x4) | €500,000 |
Per draw (x1) | €166,000 |
Group Winner | €650,000 |
Knockout Stage | €8.90 million |
Round of 32 | €300,000 |
Round of 16 | €600,000 |
Quarterfinal | €1.00m |
Semifinal | €2.00m |
Champion | €5.00m |
Additional | €5.70 million |
UEFA Coefficient Shares Pool | €1.34m |
Market Pool | €4.36m |
Total | €19.63 million |