Over 900 clubs receive record 233m from UEFA National Team competitions
Club Benefits Programme reaches clubs across the football pyramid from all 55 member national associations from elite sides to the amateur tier.
The allocation of funds for the 2020/2024 cycle of national team competitions has been finalised, following the recent payments related to the UEFA EURO 2024 final tournament. A record 233m was distributed from the UEFA EURO 2024 Club Benefits Programme to 901 clubs from all 55 participating national associations for releasing players to national team competitions the 2020/21 and 2022/23 UEFA Nations League, European Qualifiers 202224 and the UEFA EURO 2024 final tournament.
Based on the mechanism for distribution of the payments approved by the UEFA Executive Committee in April 2022, 100m was reserved to the release of players to the 2020/21 and 2022/23 UEFA Nations League, as well as the European Qualifiers to UEFA EURO 2024. 93m was distributed according to the agreed rates, with the remaining 7m - a balance always remains due to factors such as players being released from non-European clubs - to be made available for distribution in the next cycle. The allocation in the previous cycle was 70m.
The amount secured for the release of players to the UEFA EURO 2024 final tournament also increased, from 130m to 140m, with funds going to 196 clubs from 29 UEFA national associations.
The overall amount distributed marks a substantial increase from the 200m of the previous cycle, as outlined in the Memorandum of Understanding signed by UEFA and the European Club Association (ECA) in February 2019.
Under the detailed distribution mechanism agreed between UEFA and the ECA, clubs received an equal share for each player released for each UEFA Nations League and European Qualifiers match, as well as a fixed amount per player per day during the final tournament, adjusted according to FIFAs club categorisation for training compensation.
Clubs who benefitted vary throughout the football pyramid from the elite level to the amateur tier with even several seventh division sides and even a tenth division side Yorkshire Amateur of England receiving funds.
For the full list of the clubs, and the total amount to be received by each club click here.
Commenting on the solidarity payments, UEFA President Aleksander Čeferin said: "It is fantastic to see clubs of all sizes and levels, across the entire football pyramid, receiving financial rewards for their vital role in developing players who contribute to the success of our national team competitions - including the highly successful UEFA EURO 2024 final tournament. Every success of our competitions is a shared one, and this benefits programme is another testament to that principle, recognising the dedication of those who work tirelessly to make European football the greatest sport in the world. When football thrives, everyone benefits"
Nasser Al-Khelaοfi, Chairman of the ECA, said: I am very pleased see that more than 900 clubs from all corners of Europe have benefited from this unprecedented distribution under the Club Benefits Programme, which is a key pillar of UEFA and ECAs Memorandum of Understanding. This initiative recognises that clubs play a vital role in the ongoing success of national team football through developing, employing and releasing players; and also that the national team game in-turn drives the development of clubs and their communities. This harmonious relationship perfectly reflects the great collaboration between UEFA and ECA today, driving growth, innovation and the positive development of European football in the interests of all.
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