
Source: REUTERS/Pablo Morano
[Saba Sports News] As La Liga’s final round approaches, Spanish media reports that Real Madrid is set to receive approximately 143 million euros from the league’s broadcast revenue this season. The distribution of revenue will be impacted by the standings of middle and lower-tier teams, which are yet to be finalized. It is estimated that La Liga will distribute around 1.5 billion euros in broadcast revenue this season. Around 8.5% of this amount (approximately 127 million euros) will be allocated to non-professional football and other sports projects. The remaining 1.373 billion euros will be divided into two parts. The first part, roughly 750 million euros, will be distributed equally among all 20 clubs, resulting in approximately 37.5 million euros per club. The second part, totaling 623 million euros, will be distributed proportionally based on each team’s final ranking in the standings. The champion team will receive 17%, while the last-ranked team will receive only 0.25%. Thus, Real Madrid, as the season’s champion, will be granted a total of approximately 143 million euros. Barcelona will receive around 130 million euros, Girona approximately 118 million euros, and Atletico Madrid around 106 million euros.
