Barcelona Set To Break Revenue Record After Reaching UCL Semi-Final

Barcelona Set To Break Revenue Record After Reaching UCL Semi-Final

Barcelona are reportedly set to break their own revenue record after reaching the UEFA Champions League semi-final for the first time since 2018-19 season following 5-3 victory on aggregate over Borussia Dortmund.

Without a doubt, this accomplishment will boost the Catalan team’s reputation and maintain their chances of winning the treble.

Mundo Deportivo has estimated the amount of money Barcelona can make from this accomplishment and the additional amount they could make from winning the Champions League this season.

The Blaugrana club have earned €116.563 million from this edition of the European competition, which is just a little less than the €117.730 million they earned when they advanced to the semifinals in 2019. The Catalans received €15 million just for making it to the tournament’s penultimate round.

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Barcelona have received €7 million for earning more points than anticipated in the competition’s first phase, in addition to prize money for winning the league phase and knockout matches.

The Blaugrana team will easily surpass their previous UCL income record since they will have a bigger market pool, even if they are unable to make it to the final.

The Catalans have already earned €22.44 million from this tournament, which will rise when everything is calculated at the end of the season, keeping in mind the idea of the “value pillar.”

However, Barcelona began this UCL season with a fixed price of €11.41 million, which was less than only Real Madrid (€12.45 million), Bayern Munich (€12.10 million), and Manchester City (€11.76 million), which was based on the 10-year coefficients.