THE revamp of Europe's elite club competition comes with an added boost to the coffers of contenders. The total prize pot for the Champions League is expected to be around £2.07BILLION this season - a huge increase on last year's £1.68bn. Each of the 36 League Phase clubs earned £15.6million for their participation, with £1.7m for each victory and £587k for each draw.
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The value of each spot in the table was £230k, therefore the club that comes second last in 35th place got double that amount, £461k, while the table-toppers got £8.3m. Clubs that placed 9th through 16th got £830k, while the top eight additionally received a £1.6m bonus.
Reaching each knockout stage only results in more money being awarded - the Allianz Arena's overall champions took home £21.1m. Performance-related prize money makes up 37.5 per cent (£766m) of the total pot. Of that amount, 35 per cent goes to Uefa's recently established value pillar, which divides broadcast income based on coefficient points, while the remaining 27.5 per cent is divided equally among the 36 teams.