Barcelona leads payout of .5 million UEFA fund for clubs that sent players to Women’s Euro 2025


Barcelona received the largest payment from a nine million euro ($10.5 million) fund that rewarded 103 clubs whose players were picked for the 2025 Women’s European Championship.

Barcelona earned 567,000 euros ($664,000), paid as a daily rate of 1,095 euros ($1,280), while players were involved in the 16-nation tournament in Switzerland in July.

Spanish stars Aitana Bonmatí and Alexia Putellas led 10 players from the three-time Women’s Champions League winners into the defeated finalists’ squad, plus title-winning England’s Keira Walsh. Barcelona also had forwards Caroline Graham Hansen with Norway, Ewa Pajor with Poland and Sydney Schertenleib with Switzerland.

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Bayern Munich were next with 465,000 euros ($545,000), including seven in the German side’s semi-finalist, England’s Georgia Stanway, and Danish captain Pernille Harder.

Chelsea earned 462,000 euros ($541,000) and Juventus, which produced the bulk of Italy’s semi-finalists, earned 415,000 euros ($486,000) from UEFA.

English clubs earned a combined 2.37 million euros ($2.78 million), German clubs received 1.4 million euros ($1.64 million) and more than 1.3 million euros ($1.52 million) went to Italy.

Spanish clubs earned a combined 1.16 million euros ($1.36 million) – more than half to Barcelona.

Published on December 19, 2025



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