Uefa Conference League Prize Money: Is this a competition worth winning?

Paul Macdonald
Paul Macdonald
  • 25 Feb 2026 02:15 CST
  • 2 min read
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The 2025/26 Uefa Conference League is without doubt the weakest European continental competition commercially and it was designed that way - to give smaller teams a boost in revenue and allow some of them to compete in Europe for the very first time.

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Uefa is expecting €4.4 Billion in commercial revenue across the three club competitions - Champions League, Europa League and Europa Conference League - in 2025/26.

Of this, €285m is assigned to the Conference League, less than half that of the Europa League and more than eight times smaller than the Champions League.

Let’s see how this number is broken down.

EQUAL SHARES

The equal share pot for the Uefa Conference League is set as €114m,creating a starting fee per club of €3.17m per club. That’s not much less than the Europa League as a starting point.

PERFORMANCE-RELATED PAYMENTS

Wins are worth €400k, while draws are worth €133k at the group stage level. Strasbourg topped the 2025/26 Conference League group stage, so they will have banked in the region of €2.133m for the group stage performances. This is due to the Conference League only having six matches at the group stage level.

Teams are also given a ranking bonus depending on where they finish, so Strasbourg, courtesy of finishing top, received €828k, while bottom of the table Rapid Wien made just €46k.

Finally, the clubs finishing 1-8th - ie avoiding the knockout round and progressing straight to the Round of 16 - receive €400k while those in 9-16 receive €200k.

Then we hit the knockouts, where each subsequent round adds more money to the pot.

- Play-off Round: €200k

- Round of 16 earns €800k

- Quarter-finals: €1.3m

- Semi-finals: €2.5m

- Final: €4m

- Winner: An additional €3m

VALUE (MARKET + CO-EFFICIENT)

Finally is the split per team based on their market and coefficient performance. There’s €57m assigned for this particular source that has to be split among the teams based on European and non-European TV revenue generated.

Generally a top end club can reasonably expect to receive around €2.5m extra from this split.

For some smaller teams in Europe, prize money gained from competing in the Europa Conference League would be life-changing, but for the mid-tier Premier League teams, it is quite the effort - a minimum of 13 games and all the additional squad constraints that come with that - for a decent if unspectacular return if they go on to win it.

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