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European Champion Clubs' Cup Prizes​

Trophy and medals


Official trophy


Each year, the winning team is presented with the European Champion Clubs' Cup, the current version of which has been awarded since 1967. Any team that wins the Champions League three years in a row or five times overall wins the right to retain a full-sized replica of the trophy (UEFA retains the original at all times). Six clubs have earned this honour: Real Madrid, Ajax, Bayern Munich, Milan, Liverpool and Barcelona. Since then instead the club which wins three years in a row or five overall receives a commemorative badge to wear permanently on their uniform.

The current trophy is 74 cm (29 in) tall and made of silver, weighing 11 kg (24 lb). It was designed by Jörg Stadelmann, a jeweller from Bern, Switzerland, after the original was given to Real Madrid in 1966 in recognition of their six titles to date, and cost 10,000 Swiss francs.

As of the 2012–13 season, 40 gold medals are presented to the Champions League winners, and 40 silver medals to the runners-up.

Prize money

As of 2018–19, the fixed amount of prize money paid to the clubs is as follows:

Preliminary qualifying round: €230,000

First qualifying round: €280,000

Second qualifying round: €380,000

Third qualifying round: €480,000 (Only for clubs eliminated from the champions path, since clubs eliminated from the league path qualify directly for the UEFA Europa League group stage and therefore benefit from its distribution system.)

Base fee for group stage: €15,250,000

Group match victory: €2,700,000

Group match draw: €900,000

Round of 16: €9,500,000

Quarter-finals: €10,500,000

Semi-finals: €12,000,000

Losing finalist: €15,000,000

Winning the Final: €19,000,000

This means that at best, a club can earn €82,450,000 of prize money under this structure, not counting shares of the qualifying rounds, play-off round or the market pool.

A large part of the distributed revenue from the UEFA Champions League is linked to the "market pool", the distribution of which is determined by the value of the television market in each nation. For the 2014–15 season, Juventus, who were the runners-up, earned nearly €89.1 million in total, of which €30.9 million was prize money, compared with the €61.0 million earned by Barcelona, who won the tournament and were awarded €36.4 million in prize money


 
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Prize money

1997-2008

In 1997, the CAF introduced prize money for the eight participants in group stage for the first time in a club competition in Africa.

Final
position
Prize money
Champions
US$1 million​
Runners-up
US$750,000​
Semi-finalists
US$427,500​
3rd in group stage
US$261,250​
4th in group stage
US$190,000​




























2009-2016


In 2009, the CAF had increased prize money to be shared between the Top 8 clubs as follows

Final
position
Prize money
Champions
US$1.5 million​
Runners-up
US$1 million​
Semi-finalists
US$700,000​
3rd in group stage
US$500,000​
4th in group stage
US$400,000​
2017-2020

The CAF has increased prize money to be shared between the Top 16 clubs starting from 2017 to 2020

Final
position
Prize money
Champions
US$2.5 million​
Runners-up
US$1.25 million​
Semi-finalists
US$875,000​
Quarter-finalists
US$650,000​
3rd in group stage
US$550,000​
4th in group stage
US$550,000​
 
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