The Lions last night confirmed their direct area by the 16 European leage. The team of Valverde This is one of the eight best teams in Liguilla and therefore the two games of playing off (the nineteenth of a life or the playing as they call it to be avoided) played next February and will also perform the Return San Mamés to fight for a place in the rooms.
In addition to the undoubtedly sports success assumes after six seasons without competing in Europe, the trajectory made by the Lions in the second continental competition has an important economic prize, something that may appreciate how The board is directed by Jon Uriarte.
Athletic gained 4.3 million as one of 36 teams to participate in the league and from there added another 2.85 for the results achieved: 150,000 euro for one matched from one of the Olympic of Rome, a Excellent results before a rival of Italian level, and 2.7 for six successes, at the rate of 450,000 for each of them (AZ Alkmaar, Slavia de Prague, Elfsborg and Viktoria Plsen in San Mamés and Ludogorets and Fenerbahaçe at home ). Here we should add what the UEFA will pay for getting a ticket to eighth, over 2.3 million. Therefore the total value from the sports outlook for doing the homework in the first stage it goes to 9.45 million.
At the end of the competition, the leading European football agency will also share the income derived from the concept called Pillar’s value that combines the television market sharing of each club in the country of origin and the individual coefficient of each team. That without counting the income from the ticket offices of four games that are already playing at home and the one that is at least eighth.
Athletic meet your rival with this tie in the draw held on February 21. UEFA pays 2.5 million to achieve a place in the rooms, 4.2 for qualifying for the semifinal, 7 for each finalist and another 6 for in the champion to decide on May 21 at San Mamés. Why not dream?
Source: La Verdad

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