Impact of Uefa revenue on overall revenue is not such that it will allow Uefa alone to tackle European imbalance," Matter of European imbalance is a much wider and complicated subject. We can improve and of course we will try. Saying what we have done is perfect and nothing better can be done. However,Īs Uefa is responsible for only 12% of overall football revenues in Europe,Ĭompared to 73% that is controlled by those bigger leagues, he feels the scope Secretary general Giorgio Marchetti says the situation is not ideal. League and West Ham and Fiorentina in the Europa Conference League. ![]() That includes every club remaining in this season’s Europa Of those competitions come from the ‘big five’ leagues England, Spain, Italy,įrance and Germany. Over the past two seasons, 12 of the 16 clubs who have reached the semi-finals League get €2m (£1.74m), with €5m (£4.35m) going to the eventual winner. With the winner getting €8.6m (£7.5m), whilst those in the Europa Conference The largest share goes to the clubs who reach the latter stages.Ĭlubs in this week’s Europa League semi-finals reach receive €2.8m (£2.44m), Themselves only generate €460m (£400.2m).Ĭomes from the Champions League, where only 64% of an overall €3.14bn (£2.73bn) Uefa accepts it cannot tackle the issue of financial imbalance within European football onĮuropean game’s governing body says it is trying to close the gap between theįinances on offer in the Champions League compared to the Europa League andĪltered redistribution model, clubs participating in the lesser twoĬompetitions share €700m (£610m) in prize money, even though the tournaments "The main thing when we came back from the World Cup was to get ourselves out of the position we were in and we're nearly there with that but there's still a lot of football to be played and we're not safe yet." ![]() "We know, as players, that we haven't been at the level and the standards we've set over the last two or three years, since I've been here, so it's been really disappointing. "For everyone, the whole club, it's not been a great season - but staying in the Premier League is the main aim and bringing a trophy to the fans would be a good end to a bad season. "So yeah, the missus' old man is on at me every week! So I know how much it means to the fans and I want to be someone who gives them that success. Listen, I've only been here three years but I feel a massive part of this club - a fan, almost, as well. Getty Images Copyright: Getty Images Jarrod Bowen and Dani Dyer Image caption: Jarrod Bowen and Dani DyerĪnd some final words from Jarrod Bowen on what reaching a European final would mean for West Ham:
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