The list of the 16 European clubs of the 2020/21 season is complete.
Three Italian clubs will play in round 16 of the UEFA Champions League (Juventus, Lazio and Atalanta), while Inter did not qualify after a home draw against Shakhtar Donetsk on Wednesday night.
Juventus, Lazio and Atalanta will gain economic advantages from the next level of the UEFA Champions League, a tournament that distributes 2 billion euros per year to its participants.
UEFA allocates this sum to clubs according to 4 criteria: upfront costs, functionality bonuses, coefficient index and market group.
The down payment is a constant amount awarded by UEFA to the 32 clubs entering the UEFA Champions League organizational phase. This amount has recently been set at EUR 14. 5 million.
Performance bonuses praise clubs as they progress through the tournament. At the organization stage, clubs get 2. 7 million euros per win and 900 thousand euros for the draw. Moving towards the 16 euro circular contributes EUR 9. 5 million.
UEFA’s valuation ratio allocates a total of EUR 585. 1 million to clubs based on its functionality for more than 10 years. This amount is divided into 32 shares of 1. 1 million euros and is divided among the 32 clubs participating in the organizing phase of the UEFA Champions League. with the lowest rating gets an action, the club with the highest rating gets 32 shares.
Proceeds from the prize pool in the market, which UEFA estimates at around EUR 292 million, are shared with clubs based on the value of their place in the television market (since UEFA will adjust these amounts to monetary losses caused by the coronavirus pandemic, club stock revenues in the prize pool market are not). included in the investigation below. )
Juventus has raised 68. 3 million euros, the largest of the 3 Italian clubs ranked for those out of 16.
The most important for the bianconeri is their 10-year coefficient ranking, which earned them 30. 8 million euros in shares.
Another EUR 14. 5 million was obtained by reaching the level of organization of the 2020/21 UEFA Champions League, while the performance of the organisation level constitutes the remaining amount: 13. 5 million euros out of five wins (2. 7 million euros each) and 9. 5 million euros in the 16-million-dollar advance round.
Tuesday’s impressive 3-0 win at Camp Nou against Barcelona left Juventus more sensitive in Group G.
Twenty years after the last time, Lazio is once again among the 16 most sensitive European clubs, a feat worth 9. 5 million euros.
The biancocelesti have also raised another nine million euros thanks to an organizational record (2-4-0) that has beaten them in all six UEFA Champions League games played so far.
Lazio were ranked 22nd out of 32 clubs in the 2020/21 UEFA Champions League, resulting in a € 12. 1 million bonus.
In total, Lazio has raised 45. 1 million euros, representing just over part of its annual payroll.
Atalanta’s progress in the 2020/21 UEFA Champions League contributed to a total of EUR 39. 4 million.
This amount is slightly less than what the Bergamo club spends the year on player salaries, an expense that, according to a report by Gazzetta Dello Sport, amounts to 42. 6 million euros.
Atalanta earned 14. 5 million euros by entering the level of organization and 9. 5 million euros through the classification for the 16.
They raised another 9. 9 million euros thanks to their effects in the organizational phase, which allowed them to win 3 matches and tie two.
The remaining 5. 5 million euros came here from Atalanta, ranked among the 32 clubs that participated in the 2020/21 UEFA Champions League.
The highly anticipated draw for the UEFA Champions League round will take place on Monday 14 December at 6 a. m. Est.
I am from Riva Del Garda, Italy, graduated from Duke University and am a professional footballer at North Carolina FC in the United States.
I am from Riva Del Garda, Italy, graduated from Duke University and am a professional footballer from North Carolina FC in the United States. When I’m not training, I write reports on Serie A matches and players for Total Football Analysis, I host the TFA Series. A podcast and, infrequently, full-color observation in epL and Serie A matches. I also like to be the blog of a team in which I introduce the professional players of NCFC and NC Courage. As calcium and fantasy, passionate, I would not be true to myself if I did not wake up at 6 am every Sunday to attend the start of the Serie A match.