
Daily Cannon
·27 février 2025
UEFA announces increased financial distribution for Women’s Champions League revamp

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·27 février 2025
UEFA has unveiled the financial distribution plan for the 2025/26 Women’s Champions League, coinciding with a major format change that aligns the competition with the men’s tournament and introduces the Women’s Europa Cup.
During the 2023/24 season, a total of €28.6 million was distributed to participating clubs. This figure is set to rise significantly in 2025/26, with a guaranteed minimum of €37.7 million, allocated as follows:
A total of €18.2 million will be distributed among the 18 teams in the centralised phase, split 50/50 between a fixed starting fee and performance-based rewards:
Teams will also receive payments based on their ranking, ranging from €10,000 to €180,000.
A total of €7.7 million will be allocated to clubs competing in the qualifying rounds, which have expanded to three rounds, up from two in the previous format. The distribution is structured as follows:
Additionally, €6.2 million has been set aside for clubs that fail to qualify for the League phase or participate in the Women’s Europa Cup.
With the launch of the Women’s Europa Cup, a new knockout tournament running from qualification to the final, UEFA has introduced a €5.6 million prize pool, distributed as follows:
Interestingly, the Women’s Europa Cup winner will earn the same prize money as teams eliminated in Round 3 of WCL qualifying.
UEFA has made a strong financial commitment to the expansion of women’s club competitions, ensuring continued investment and growth. The €37.7 million prize fund for the upcoming season is sourced from: