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More than €1.03billion (£752.9million) was distributed among the European teams in last season’s Champions League.
Defeated finalists Juventus earned the most from the 2014/15 edition of the tournament, pocketing a total of €89.1million (£65.25m).
European champions Barcelona, meanwhile, took home a total of €61m (£44.6m)- €28.1m less than the opponents they hammered 3-1 in Berlin.
The highest earning English team was Manchester City (€45.85m) followed by Chelsea (€39.23m), Arsenal (€36.38m) and Liverpool (€33.59m).


FULL LIST BELOW
1- Juventus – €89,100,00
2- Barcelona – €61,027,000
3- PSG – €56,157,000
4- Real Madrid – €52545000
5- Monaco – €52,395,000
6- Bayern Munich – €49,865,000
7- Roma – €45,918,000
8- Man City – €45,852,000
9- Atletico Madrid – €43,723,000
10- Chelsea – €39,230,000
11- Arsenal – €36,381,000
12- Liverpool – €33,597,000
13- Dortmund – €33,497,000
14- Schalke – €28,916,000
15- Bayer Leverkusen – €28,622,000
16- Porto – €27,363,000
17- Olympiacos – €26,253,000
18- Athletic Bilbao – €23,461,000
19- Ajax – €22,279,000
20- Shakhtar Donetsk – €20,046,000
21- Zenit St. Petersburg – €19,129,000
22- Malmo – €19,105,000
23- Galatasaray – €18,594,000
24- CSKA Moscow – €18,213,000
25- FC Basel – €17,855,000
26- Anderlecht – €15,629,000
27- Ludogorets – €14,635,000
28- Benfica – €14,547,000
29- Sporting Lisbon – €14,518,000
30- Maribor – €13,775,000
31- APOEL – €13,708,000
32- BATE Borisov – €12,965,000




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