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Celtic received an additional bonus payout from UEFA following their Champions League tie with Club Brugge.
Daizen Maeda scored in the second half to earn Celtic a point in the league round, following Cameron Carter-Vickers’ disastrous own goal in the first.
The draw not only benefits Celtic in the league phase as they inch closer to the knockout stages, but it also results in a UEFA bonus payment.
Celtic received €700,000 for their draw against Club Brugge, which is the sum awarded to all clubs in the league phase of the premier European tournament.
A win would have earned Celtic €2.1 million, the same amount they received for their victories over Slovan Bratislava and RB Leipzig.
Celtic earned €700,000 from their point against Atalanta. Celtic received €18.62 million in advance for their Champions League participation.
Celtic will get a minimum payment of €275k (£232k) from UEFA, in addition to their per-match costs.
If the team finishes 36th in the league phase, they will receive €275k plus an additional €275k for each spot higher in the standings after all eight matches.
Celtic Champions League Prize Money
League phase participation: €18.62 million (€17.87 million down payment and €750k balance).
Performance bonuses: €2.1 million every win, €700,000 per draw.
League ranking bonus: Each team will get at least €275k for their league phase campaign, with an additional €275k for each place above 36th.
In addition, clubs placed 1-8 at the completion of the league phase will get an extra €2 million, while clubs ranked 9th-16th will receive €1 million.
Qualification for the knockout round play-offs comes with a progression bonus of €1 million each team.
− qualification for the round of 16: €11m per club
− qualification for the quarter-finals: €12.5m per club
− qualification for the semi-finals: €15m per club
− qualification for the final: €18.5m per club
– competition winners receive an additional€6.5m.
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