How Much Money Did Barcelona Earn for Winning the Spanish Super Cup?
In addition to the millions earned for participating in the tournament, the Blaugrana club secured an extra bonus for emerging as the winner. A lucrative payday.
FC Barcelona has kicked off the 2024-25 season in style by clinching the Spanish Super Cup with an emphatic 5-2 victory over Real Madrid in the final. This commanding win not only marks their first trophy of the season but also cements their dominance over their arch-rivals, having already beaten them 4-0 in LaLiga earlier this campaign.
With this victory, Barcelona extends its record as the most successful club in the history of the Supercopa de España, boasting 15 titles. Real Madrid, their closest competitor, remains at 13 titles.
But beyond the glory and bragging rights, Barcelona's triumph in Riyadh also comes with significant financial rewards. Here's how much the Catalan giants pocketed for their efforts in the 2025 Supercopa de España.
How Much Did Barcelona Earn?
The Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) distributes prize money to the four participating teams based on their profile and performance. The earnings are divided into a fixed participation fee and performance-based bonuses.
Barcelona entered the tournament with a base payout of approximately $6.5 million for participation. This amount was slightly less than Real Madrid’s share but significantly higher than what Athletic Club ($2.2 million) and Mallorca ($920,000) received.
Mallorca’s payout surpassed $1 million after Barcelona and Real Madrid agreed to allocate $217,000 each from their own base payments, as part of an agreement with the RFEF.
On top of the base amounts, performance bonuses added to the prize pool. Barcelona earned an additional $2.2 million for winning the title and another $1.1 million for reaching the final, bringing their total earnings for the tournament to approximately $9.8 million.
A Title That Brings Relief and Momentum
This financial boost is vital for Barcelona, as the club continues its efforts to stabilize its economic situation. Beyond the money, the victory helps dispel doubts surrounding the team after inconsistent performances at the end of 2024.
With the Supercopa trophy secured, Barcelona has set the tone for the rest of the season, signaling that they are ready to compete at the highest level both domestically and in Europe.
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