Sporting CP’s Champions League Earnings Soar to €79.8 Million
Sporting CP has achieved a club-record revenue of €79.8 million from its participation in the 2022/23 UEFA Champions League campaign, mirroring the financial success of their 1982/83 run. This substantial income is a testament to their performance throughout the tournament.
Breakdown of Earnings
Sporting CP’s financial gains can be attributed to several factors:
- League Phase Participation: Each club received €18.42 million for participating in the league phase.
- Round of 16 Qualification: An additional €11 million was awarded for advancing to the round of 16.
- Quarter-Final Qualification: The team secured €12.5 million for reaching the quarter-finals following their aggregate victory over Bodo/Glimt (5-3).
- Match Bonuses: Five wins in the league phase yielded €2.1 million per victory, totaling €10.5 million. A draw against Juventus added a further €700,000.
- Market Pool & Coefficient: Sporting CP received €16.2 million based on the country’s market volume and the club’s coefficient.
- Ranking Bonus: A bonus of €8.25 million was awarded for finishing seventh in the ranking.
- League Stage Bonus: An additional €2 million was earned for being among the top eight teams in the league stage.
Historical Context: 1982/83 Champions League
Sporting’s current success echoes their performance in the 1982/83 Champions League season. UEFA’s official records detail the competition’s history, while Soccer365 provides results and standings from that era.
Final Result of the 1982/83 Champions League
The 1982/83 Champions League final, played on May 25, 1983, saw Hamburger SV defeat Juventus 1-0. WorldFootball.net provides an overview of the season.
Looking Ahead
This record-breaking revenue provides Sporting CP with a strong financial foundation for future investments and continued success in both domestic and European competitions.
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