In the early morning of June 11, Man City defeated Inter Milan in the 2022-2023 Champions League final.
Man City players celebrate a goal in the European Cup final
This victory not only helped Man City win the Champions League for the first time but also brought them a huge bonus.
Specifically, the European Football Federation (UEFA) recently announced detailed figures on bonus payments in the 2022-2023 Champions League, with a total amount of 2.032 billion euros.
Of which, 55% of the above amount will be divided among the clubs based on their performance in the tournament.
Specifically, the 32 teams participating in the Champions League group stage received 15.64 million euros (about 394 billion VND).
At this stage, for each win, the teams will earn an additional 2.8 million euros (about 70 billion VND), 930,000 euros/1 draw (about 23.4 billion VND).
For reaching the round of 16, each team receives an additional 9.6 million euros (241 billion VND), quarter-finals (10.6 million euros/team, about 267 billion VND), semi-finals (12.5 million euros/team, about 315 billion VND).
If they lose the final, the club will receive 15.5 million euros (about 390 billion VND), while the winning team will be awarded 20 million euros (about 504 billion VND).
Thus, with the championship just won, Man City will pocket about 82.2 million euros (2,071 billion VND).
Returning to the final, Man City, although rated higher, proactively played with a rather low squad.
Meanwhile, Inter Milan chose to play offensively and created many good opportunities.
However, the opportunities were unfortunately missed by Martinez, Lukaku and Dimarco.
On the opposite side of the field, "The Citizen" did not attack too much but they still got what they needed, a goal to finish off their opponent.
In the 67th minute, Bernardo Silva escaped to receive a pass from his teammate and then passed it back to Rodri, who finished with a tricky shot that defeated goalkeeper Onana.
With the victory over the Italian representative, Man City won the European Cup C1 for the first time in history, completing the treble this season.
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