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The revenue of 20 La Liga teams this season is as follows: Barcelona s revenue is only 2% higher than Real Madrid

The last round of the La Liga this season is left, and Barcelona has already secured the championship ahead of schedule, but in addition to the glory of this championship, there is also a real huge TV broadcast revenue waiting to be divided. According to what I have seen, a total of 1.3 billion euros in La Liga will be divided up by 20 teams this season. The allocation rule

is actually very interesting. According to the provisions of La Liga Royal Law-Bill 5/2015, half, that is, 50% of the TV broadcast revenue is evenly distributed to the 18 teams in La Liga. This part is considered a "guaranteed" and everyone has a share.

But what's interesting is the other half, that is, the remaining 50%. This part is further subdivided into two 25%:

The first 25% distribution is based on the so-called "social influence". This is not something illusory, it has specific measurement standards, such as subscription volume and average box office revenue over the past five seasons, which account for two-thirds; the remaining one-third depends on the club's participation in the generation of commercialized TV broadcast resources. To put it bluntly, whoever has more fans and whoever has the game is paying attention to will score more points.

The second 25% allocation is more direct, it depends entirely on the team's final ranking in the league. The higher you rank, the higher the percentage you get. This is the real "distribution by work", or "distribution by grades".

So, if you look at this distribution mechanism, it is not difficult to understand why wealthy families like Real Madrid and Barcelona can get the largest share of this TV income pie almost every year. Not only do they have been at the forefront of the league for many years, but their huge fan base and market appeal also make them far ahead in the "social influence".

I saw a preliminary estimate of dividend ratio and amount. Although the specific amount of some teams still needs to be determined in the last round of the game, the overall trend is already very clear:

Barcelona, ​​with the highest proportion of 17%, is expected to get 57.84 million euros.

followed closely by Real Madrid, with a 15% ratio of about €51.03 million.

third place Atletico Madrid is 13%, 44.23 million euros.

fourth place Athletic Bilbao, 11% of the ratio, 37.42 million euros.

You see, the top four teams have divided 56% of the total. At the end of the league, such as Valladolid, currently ranked last, only 0.25%, and may only get 850,000 euros. This huge gap is enough to illustrate the importance of league rankings.

This is not just a comparison in numbers, it profoundly affects the club's competitiveness in the transfer market, the intensity of youth training investment, and even the future development of the entire team. Champions are not only honors, but also real capital for survival. For those small teams, even if they are improving a ranking, it may mean a million euros income gap, which is not a small amount in their budget.

This distribution system ensures the strong position of the top teams, but also inspires mid- and downstream teams to fight for every ranking.