The stage is set for an epic battle as England and Spain face off in the 2024 European Championship final at Berlin’s Olympiastadion on Sunday, July 14.
This highly anticipated encounter promises to be a historic moment for either side, with England seeking to break their 58-year trophy drought and Spain aiming to secure their fourth Euro Championship title.
UEFA’s Prize Money Distribution
In December 2023, the UEFA Executive Committee approved the prize money distribution system for the tournament, totaling €331 million, same as UEFA EURO 2020. The breakdown is as follows:
– Participating fee: €9.25m
– Match bonus: €1.0m for a win and €500,000 for a draw
– Qualification to the round of 16: €1.5m
– Qualification to the quarter-finals: €2.5m
– Qualification to the semi-finals: €4m
– Runners-up: additional payment of €5m
– 2024 European champions: extra payment of €8m
The champion team could earn a maximum of €28.25 million if they won all three group matches.
Tournament Revenue
On Monday, UEFA revealed that the tournament’s revenue comes from media rights, global sponsorships, ticketing, hospitality, and licensing.
The tournament, which started on June 14, has featured 51 games, including 36 in the group stage and 15 in the knockout rounds. As the final showdown approaches, fans are eagerly anticipating a thrilling encounter between England and Spain. Who will emerge victorious and make history on July 14?