Smaller European Football Clubs Request Fairer UEFA Prize Money Distribution
In Brief
Smaller European football clubs have called for a more equitable share of UEFA prize money.
Key Facts
- Smaller European football clubs are seeking a fairer distribution of UEFA prize money.
- Clubs not participating in European competitions currently receive 308 million euros (£265.8m) collectively.
- The current distribution system has prompted calls for change from these clubs.
What Happened
Smaller European football clubs have raised concerns about the current UEFA prize money distribution, arguing that clubs not participating in European competitions receive only 308 million euros (£265.8m) between them.
Why It Matters
The distribution of UEFA prize money affects the financial stability and competitiveness of smaller clubs. Calls for change highlight ongoing debates about fairness in European football. Based on a single source report
What's Next
It remains to be seen whether UEFA will address these concerns or consider revising its prize money distribution model.
Sources
- The Independent — European minnows call for fairer distribution of UEFA prize money(18m ago)
