Overview
- Real Madrid received €157.92 million to edge Barcelona’s €156.45 million, with Atlético de Madrid third on €108.17 million.
- LaLiga distributed €1.432 billion across Primera and Segunda, with €1.292 billion allocated to the top flight, down roughly €50 million from last season.
- The breakdown follows Spain’s Royal Decree-Law 5/2015, splitting revenue into solidarity, sporting performance over five seasons with recent years weighted more, and social impact.
- Adjustments include amounts tied to Plan Impulso/CVC and statutory payments, with €46.25 million to CVC, €30.84 million to the RFEF, €6.87 million to AFE and €290,000 to Futbolistas ON, plus a 2.5% Compensation Fund for relegated clubs.
- Few clubs increased receipts versus 2023–24, with gains highlighted for Girona and the newly promoted sides, while many others saw declines.