He FC Barcelona, With 609,720 euros, this is the club that got the most money for television rights of women’s football corresponding to the 2022-23 season, as published this Tuesday on the 2playbook.com website. According to this medium, the 16 clubs that played in the top category last year were distributed a total of 5.7 million of euros.
LaLiga F signed a contract with Dazn and Mediapro through five seasons for the whole of 35 million of euros, on average 7 ‘kilo’ per year; From these 7, we must deduct the aid to relegated teams (2.5%) and the part allocated by employers for the promotion of competition (5%).
Another ‘great’ of Spanish football, despite his short life in the field of women’s football, real Madrid is second group that benefited most from the distribution, with total 540,850 eurospreceded by Atlético de Madridwhat’s up 428,350 euros closing the podium.
At the other end of the arc, the Raise The Flats This is the team that got the least money for this concept, with a total of 254,428 euros. less than him Alavés (292,988) and the Alhama (272,406), the two clubs that lost in the category. The agreement for the distribution of ‘TV’ money between the LaLiga F clubs is based on the distribution to equal parts of fifty%; others 25% It depends on result sports equipment acquired and the other quarter, depending on audiences formed
This is complete income list from each of the 16 clubs active in the First Division of Spanish women’s football last year, according to 2playbook.com:
1. FC Barcelona, 609,720
2. Real Madrid, 504,850
3. In. Madrid, 428,350
4. Royal Society, 380,296
5. Levante, 359,135
6. Athletic Club, 347,638
7. UD Tenerife, 340,600
8. Seville, 332,070
9. Madrid CFF, 325,272
10. Betis, 323,413
11. Sporting Huelva, 317,441
12. Valencia, 312,710
13. Villarreal, 301,222
14. Alavés, 292,988
15. Alhama, 272,406
16. Lift Las Planas, 254,428
Source: La Verdad

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