How Much Every European Club Earned This Season – Ranked
The 2024/25 European campaign is now complete, and clubs across the continent are counting their rewards. From giants like Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid to newcomers such as FC Petrocub and Víkingur Reykjavík, UEFA's prize distributions offered vital financial boosts to clubs of all sizes.
This article ranks all 108 clubs that participated in this season’s UEFA competitions — Champions League, Europa League, and Europa Conference League — by how much prize money they earned. Each club is listed with its total UEFA payout (converted into British pounds), alongside a short summary of their campaign and the tournament they featured in.
We begin at the bottom with the lowest earners and build up to the club that took home the biggest paycheck of all.
108. FC Petrocub-Hînceşti – £3.91m

The Moldovan outfit made a rare appearance in European competition via the UEFA Europa Conference League. Despite not progressing far, FC Petrocub earned £3.91 million, a valuable boost for a modest club.
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107. Larne FC – £3.91m

Representing Northern Ireland, Larne participated in the Conference League qualifiers. Their early exit still brought in £3.91 million, underlining the tournament’s importance to smaller clubs.
106. FC Noah – £4.00m

FC Noah from Armenia made their mark in the Conference League. Their journey ended early, but a £4.00 million prize provided welcome financial relief.
105. FC Dinamo Minsk – £4.17m

Belarusian side Dinamo Minsk featured in the UEFA Europa Conference League. They didn’t reach the group stage but walked away with £4.17 million.
104. FC St. Gallen – £4.76m

Swiss side St. Gallen were part of this year’s Conference League campaign. With limited progress, they still secured £4.76 million in UEFA prize money.
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103. The New Saints FC – £4.84m

Wales' most dominant club played in the Conference League qualifiers. Their brief campaign still earned them £4.84 million in revenue.
102. HJK Helsinki – £4.84m

Finland’s top team once again entered European play, taking part in the Conference League. Though results were modest, HJK collected £4.84 million.
101. FC Astana – £4.93m

The Kazakh champions played in the Conference League. While their continental push ended early, they brought home £4.93 million.
100. Víkingur Reykjavík – £5.02m

Iceland’s Víkingur had a short-lived run in the Conference League. Despite their limited run, they banked £5.02 million in UEFA rewards.
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99. Heart of Midlothian FC – £5.10m

The Edinburgh club competed in the UEFA Europa Conference League. Their campaign ended in the group stage, but £5.10 million was still a solid return.
98. FK TSC Bačka Topola – £5.10m

The Serbian club entered the Champions League qualifiers before dropping to the Conference League. They ended their European adventure with £5.10 million.
97. LASK – £5.27m

Austrian side LASK reached the group stage of the Conference League. Their consistent performances earned them £5.27 million from UEFA.
96. FC RFS – £5.35m

Latvian side RFS featured in the Conference League. Their journey brought in £5.35 million—significant for a club from the Baltic region.
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95. FK Mladá Boleslav – £5.44m

Czech club Mladá Boleslav took part in the Conference League. While they didn’t advance far, they earned £5.44 million in the process.
94. Omonoia FC – £5.78m

The Cypriot team played in the Conference League this season. With respectable performances, they secured £5.78 million in prize money.
93. FK Borac Banja Luka – £6.12m

Bosnia’s Borac Banja Luka made it through the Conference League qualifiers. They took home £6.12 million in earnings for their efforts.
92. Shamrock Rovers FC – £6.29m

Ireland’s Shamrock Rovers were Conference League participants. Although they exited early, they collected £6.29 million.
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91. İstanbul Başakşehir – £6.29m

The Turkish club played in the group stage of the Conference League. Their campaign ended in the early knockout rounds, earning them £6.29 million.
90. NK Olimpija Ljubljana – £6.38m

Slovenia’s Olimpija Ljubljana had a run in the Conference League. Their efforts yielded £6.38 million from UEFA.
89. Pafos FC – £6.46m

Pafos FC represented Cyprus in this season’s Conference League. While not progressing beyond the early rounds, they still earned £6.46 million.
88. NK Celje – £6.97m

Slovenian side NK Celje joined the UEFA Europa Conference League this season. While they didn’t advance far, they earned a valuable £6.97 million.
87. KAA Gent – £6.97m

The Belgian club participated in the Conference League. Gent had a respectable showing and secured £6.97 million in prize money.
86. PFC Ludogorets 1945 – £6.97m

Bulgarian champions Ludogorets took part in the Conference League group stage. Their campaign ended early, but they took home £6.97 million.
85. IF Elfsborg – £7.06m

Swedish team Elfsborg made a return to Europe in the Conference League. Their efforts rewarded them with £7.06 million from UEFA.
84. 1. FC Heidenheim 1846 – £7.14m

In their first-ever European season, the German club played in the Conference League. They exited early but still earned £7.14 million.
83. APOEL FC – £7.14m

Cypriot powerhouse APOEL reached the group stage of the Conference League. The campaign brought in £7.14 million in revenue.
82. Molde FK – £7.22m

Norway’s Molde had a solid showing in the Conference League, progressing past the group phase. Their run earned them £7.22 million.
81. OGC Nice – £7.39m

The French side competed in the UEFA Europa Conference League. Although they didn’t reach the later stages, they secured £7.39 million.
80. Panathinaikos FC – £7.39m

Greek giants Panathinaikos returned to continental football through the Conference League. Their effort resulted in £7.39 million in prize money.
79. Cercle Brugge KSV – £7.57m

Cercle Brugge took part in the Conference League for Belgium. Their journey yielded £7.57 million—a strong return for a developing side.
78. FC Lugano – £7.73m

77. F.C. Copenhagen – £7.82m

Danish champions Copenhagen began in the Champions League qualifiers but dropped into the Conference League. Their run brought in £7.82 million.
76. Maccabi Tel-Aviv FC – £7.82m

The Israeli side once again took part in the Conference League. Maccabi Tel-Aviv finished with a prize total of £7.82 million.
75. R. Union Saint-Gilloise – £8.07m

Union SG represented Belgium in the Conference League. Their campaign was competitive and earned them £8.07 million.
74. Vitória SC – £8.42m

The Portuguese club played in the Conference League and made it to the knockout stage. Their performance secured £8.42 million.
73. Jagiellonia Białystok – £8.58m

A memorable campaign for Polish side Jagiellonia, who advanced further than expected in the Conference League. They earned £8.58 million.
72. Beşiktaş JK – £9.09m

Turkish giants Beşiktaş had a short Europa League campaign. Despite the early exit, they brought home £9.09 million.
71. FC Twente – £9.18m

Dutch side Twente featured in the Conference League. Their consistent efforts paid off with a reward of £9.18 million.
70. SK Rapid – £9.52m

Rapid Wien were one of Austria’s representatives in the Conference League. Their run concluded with a payout of £9.52 million.
69. RSC Anderlecht – £9.61m

The Belgian club had another European outing in the Conference League. RSC Anderlecht earned £9.61 million for their campaign.
68. Legia Warszawa – £9.69m

Polish side Legia Warszawa featured in the UEFA Europa Conference League. Their European run earned them a respectable £9.69 million.
67. Qarabağ FK – £10.37m

Azerbaijani champions Qarabağ participated in the Conference League and performed solidly in the group stage, taking home £10.37 million.
66. Ferencvárosi TC – £10.46m

Hungary’s leading side once again competed in Europe, earning £10.46 million for their Conference League efforts.
65. TSG 1899 Hoffenheim – £10.62m

Hoffenheim competed in the Europa League this season but didn’t make a deep run. They still collected £10.62 million in prize money.
64. FCSB – £10.62m

Romania’s most decorated club took part in the Europa League qualifiers. Their European venture ended early but brought in £10.62 million.
63. Malmö FF – £10.79m

Swedish champions Malmö FF were part of the Conference League. Their European campaign secured £10.79 million in UEFA rewards.
62. FC Dynamo Kyiv – £10.96m

The Ukrainian giants had a Europa League campaign that didn’t go beyond the group stage. They still earned £10.96 million.
61. Real Betis Balompié – £11.30m

The Spanish club competed in the Conference League. Although their performance was limited, they came away with £11.30 million.
60. Djurgårdens IF – £11.47m

The Swedish side impressed in their Conference League journey. Their results translated into £11.47 million in prize money.
59. PAOK FC – £11.56m

Greek team PAOK made a strong appearance in the Conference League and returned home with £11.56 million in earnings.
58. SC Braga – £11.73m

Braga reached the knockout rounds of the Europa League and collected a solid £11.73 million in UEFA money.
57. ACF Fiorentina – £11.98m

The Italian side had another deep Conference League run. They secured £11.98 million for their strong continental showing.
56. FC Viktoria Plzeň – £12.41m

Plzeň of the Czech Republic reached the Conference League group stage and earned £12.41 million in total prize money.
55. Chelsea FC – £12.75m

Unusually for the London club, Chelsea participated in the Conference League. Despite limited involvement, they received £12.75 million.
54. FC Midtjylland – £13.34m

Danish side Midtjylland reached the group stage of the Europa League. Their efforts earned them £13.34 million.
53. Fenerbahçe SK – £13.52m

The Istanbul giants had a brief Europa League campaign. Despite that, they secured £13.52 million.
52. FC Porto – £14.03m

Porto started in the Champions League but ended in the Europa League knockout phase. Their continental adventure brought in £14.03 million.
51. SK Slavia Praha – £14.19m

Slavia Praha made a decent run in the Europa League. They earned a solid £14.19 million along the way.
50. AZ Alkmaar – £14.62m

The Dutch side reached the latter stages of the Conference League once again. AZ finished the year with £14.62 million from UEFA.
49. Galatasaray AŞ – £15.64m

Galatasaray started in the Champions League and dropped into the Europa League. Their overall run was worth £15.64 million.
48. Real Sociedad de Fútbol – £15.98m

Real Sociedad took part in this season’s Europa League. They reached the group stage and earned a respectable £15.98 million.
47. Olympiacos FC – £16.49m

The Greek club competed in the Europa League. Olympiacos progressed through several rounds and banked £16.49 million.
46. AFC Ajax – £17.34m

Dutch giants Ajax had a Europa League campaign after missing out on the Champions League. Their run earned them £17.34 million.
45. AS Roma – £17.51m

Roma competed in the Europa League knockout phase this season. Although not their best showing, they took home £17.51 million.
44. Rangers FC – £17.59m

Rangers represented Scotland in the Europa League. Their European journey resulted in £17.59 million in UEFA revenue.
43. ŠK Slovan Bratislava – £18.61m

The Slovakian champions advanced through the Europa League qualifiers and group stage. They walked away with £18.61 million.
42. Olympique Lyonnais – £19.12m

Lyon made a return to European competition via the Europa League. Their modest campaign still brought in £19.12 million.
41. Eintracht Frankfurt – £20.40m

The German side competed in the Europa League. Despite not reaching the final stages, they earned £20.40 million.
40. Athletic Club – £20.40m

The Basque club featured in the Europa League and delivered strong performances. They matched Frankfurt’s haul with £20.40 million.
39. SS Lazio – £20.57m

Lazio began the season in the Champions League but dropped into the Europa League. They earned £20.57 million in total.
38. FK Bodø/Glimt – £22.27m

Norwegian side Bodø/Glimt played in the Europa League and impressed with solid results. Their efforts yielded £22.27 million.
37. SK Sturm Graz – £23.80m

The Austrian club participated in the Champions League qualifiers before moving to the Europa League. They earned £23.80 million.
36. Tottenham Hotspur FC – £24.14m

Spurs played in the Europa League after a disappointing domestic finish. Their campaign brought in £24.14 million.
35. AC Sparta Praha – £24.22m

Czech side Sparta Praha had a productive Europa League run. They collected £24.22 million for their performances.
34. Manchester United – £24.99m

United had a poor Champions League group stage and dropped early into the Europa League. They still managed to earn £24.99 million.
33. Girona FC – £25.41m

In their debut European season, Girona participated in the Champions League. They made a respectable showing and earned £25.41 million.
32. BSC Young Boys – £25.67m

Swiss champions Young Boys competed in the Champions League. They earned £25.67 million from the group stage.
31. FK Crvena zvezda – £27.20m

The Serbian giants played in the Champions League. Despite a challenging group, they secured £27.20 million in prize money.
30. Bologna FC – £30.00m

The Italian side returned to Europe in the Champions League. Bologna’s performances brought them a healthy £30.00 million.
29. GNK Dinamo – £33.75m

Dinamo Zagreb played in the Champions League qualifiers and group stage. Their campaign earned them £33.75 million from UEFA.
28. FC Shakhtar Donetsk – £35.10m

The Ukrainian club took part in the Champions League group stage. Despite the war situation, Shakhtar earned a strong £35.10 million.
27. FC Salzburg – £36.12m

Salzburg played in the Champions League once again as Austria’s top representative. Their solid group-stage effort earned them £36.12 million.
26. VfB Stuttgart – £36.55m

Stuttgart qualified for the Champions League and impressed with their competitiveness. Their run yielded £36.55 million in UEFA revenue.
25. Celtic FC – £39.27m

The Scottish champions competed in the Champions League group stage. They didn’t reach the knockouts but still banked £39.27 million.
24. Sporting Clube de Portugal – £41.65m

Sporting played in the Champions League this season. Though their run was short, they earned £41.65 million.
23. Stade Brestois 29 – £44.03m

Brest made a surprise Champions League appearance and managed a respectable performance. They collected £44.03 million.
22. RB Leipzig – £49.98m

Leipzig competed in the Champions League and reached the Round of 16. Their efforts brought in £49.98 million.
21. AS Monaco FC – £50.83m

Monaco returned to the Champions League this season. Their group-stage campaign yielded £50.83 million.
20. Club Brugge – £51.77m

The Belgian champions took part in the Champions League. Despite not progressing, they earned £51.77 million.
19. AC Milan – £52.19m

Milan played in the Champions League but exited earlier than expected. They still brought home £52.19 million.
18. Feyenoord – £55.08m

Dutch champions Feyenoord had a competitive Champions League showing. Their campaign earned them £55.08 million.
17. PSV Eindhoven – £55.50m

PSV participated in the Champions League group stage and impressed fans with their play. They earned £55.50 million.
16. Juventus – £56.44m

Juventus returned to Champions League action and reached the Round of 16. The Italian side secured £56.44 million.
15. Atalanta BC – £57.03m

Atalanta took part in the Champions League and advanced to the knockouts. They earned £57.03 million in the process.
14. SL Benfica – £60.69m

The Portuguese giants reached the Champions League Round of 16. Their efforts brought in a healthy £60.69 million.
13. Manchester City – £64.77m

Last season’s Champions League winners were knocked out earlier this year. Still, they earned £64.77 million in prize money.
12. LOSC Lille – £66.89m

Lille had a very successful Champions League campaign, exceeding expectations. The French club brought in £66.89 million.
11. Aston Villa FC – £71.14m

Aston Villa played their way deep into the Champions League. Their performances translated into a strong £71.14 million payout.
10. Club Atlético de Madrid – £72.17m

Atlético had a solid run in the Champions League knockout rounds. They came away with £72.17 million.
9. Bayer 04 Leverkusen – £74.03m

The Bundesliga champions made an exciting run through the Champions League. Their performances earned them £74.03 million.
8. Liverpool FC – £83.38m

Liverpool enjoyed a deep run in the Champions League this season. Their exciting matches and consistent performances brought in £83.38 million.
7. Real Madrid CF – £86.53m

The 14-time champions reached the latter stages of the Champions League again. Their storied run earned them £86.53 million.
6. Borussia Dortmund – £86.87m

Dortmund had one of their best seasons in Europe in years, reaching the final of the Champions League. The German side earned £86.87 million.
5. FC Bayern München – £90.02m

Bayern were eliminated earlier than expected in the Champions League, but their dominant group stage helped secure £90.02 million in prize money.
4. FC Barcelona – £99.11m

Barcelona reached the Champions League semifinals after years of disappointment. Their improved form brought in £99.11 million.
3. Arsenal FC – £99.45m

Returning to the Champions League, Arsenal impressed all the way to the quarterfinals. Their campaign resulted in £99.45 million.
2. FC Internazionale Milano – £100.38m

Inter reached the Champions League semifinals with a solid and balanced squad. Their performance earned the club £100.38 million.
1. Paris Saint-Germain – £101.49m

PSG topped all clubs in UEFA earnings this season. The French champions’ Champions League journey brought in a leading £101.49 million.