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According to Diario Sport, after winning the 29th La Liga title in club history, FC Barcelona are expected to receive close to €150 million in revenue. Around €37.5 million of that amount comes from performance-based prize money, while an additional €8 million was earned from winning the Spanish Super Cup earlier this year.
The report states that, beyond the prestige of securing their 29th league crown, lifting the La Liga trophy also brings Barcelona a major financial boost. Although the exact figure has not yet been officially confirmed, the league’s revenue distribution system allows for a fairly accurate estimate of the club’s earnings from the title triumph.

La Liga’s prize distribution is divided into three categories: 50% is shared equally among all top-flight clubs, 25% is allocated based on commercial revenue generation, and the remaining 25% is awarded according to sporting performance.
Taking into account television broadcasting income, performance-related bonuses, and the allocation shares among the 20 La Liga clubs, Barcelona are expected to receive nearly €150 million in total. Of that figure, €37.5 million comes from sporting merit payments, in addition to the €8 million earned from winning the 2026 Spanish Super Cup.