Barcelona Tops Payouts as UEFA Distributes €9 Million to 103 Clubs for Women’s Euro 2025
UEFA set a fixed €1,095 daily rate to compensate clubs for each player released.
Overview
- Payments covered 10 preparation days, each player's full tournament involvement, and one travel day at €1,095 per player per day.
- Barcelona led recipients with €567,000, followed by Bayern Munich (€465,000), Chelsea (€462,000) and Juventus (€415,000).
- English clubs received €2.37 million in total, with Arsenal allocated €408,435 and Chelsea the top WSL earner.
- Clubs from 16 federations benefited, with teams in England, France, Germany, Italy and Spain accounting for about 79% of the fund.
- UEFA said the €9 million fund, double the post-2022 amount, supports its 2024–2030 strategy to grow the women’s game and strengthen club–national team cooperation.