Premier League Prize Money Table 2015/2016 [Finalised]

The Premier League distributed £1.6 billion among the all 20 Clubs of top Flight of English Football for season 2014-15 as part of Prize Money. The Premier League Champions Chelsea pocket nearly £99 million for the season 2014-15, which is record money received by any team during a single campaign. While the Queens Park Rangers who finished bottom of the table were handed £64.8 million.

How Premier League Prize Money is Awarded:

  • Each Premier Club gets the equal share of TV Rights revenue which include both domestic and overseas television deals.
  • All twenty teams are awarded equal share of centralised sponsors.
  • Extra money is distributed to all teams based on the League position and number of games shown live on TV in United kingdom.

Premier League Prize Money 2014-15 Breakdown:

Here is the complete breakdown of prize money distributed among the 20 Clubs of Premier League:

TV Rights Share: Each Premier side awarded equal share as part of television rights; £54.1 million in total, £21.96 million from domestic TV rights and £27.57 million from oversees TV rights+ £4.39 million from centralised sponsors.

Prize Money on the basis of League Position: £1,236,083 for the team which finished bottom of the table ad will added with each raising position. Champions Chelsea pocket £24.7.

Additional Money: It depends on number of times team match shown live on TV in United Kingdom, if the team have 10 live matches £8.75 million are being paid, Manchester United 27 matches are shown live more than another Club in Premier League and being awarded £21.47 million in total.

Premier League Prize distribution among 20 Clubs:

The total Prize money £1.6 billion a year is divided in to three parts;

  • One part active deal of season of from total three seasons.
  • Total money from domestic TV rights £5.19 billion from 2013 to 2016.
  • Total money from oversees TV rights £2 billion from 2013 to 2016.

Premier League Prize Money 2015-

PositionClubEQUAL SHAREPrize Money on the basis of League PositionAdditional MoneyTOTAL
1Chelsea £54.1m£24.7m£19.98m£98.99m
2Man City £54.1m£23.5m£20.72m£98.5m
3Arsenal £54.1m£22.2m£19.98m£96.5m
4Manchester United £54.1m£22.2m£21.47m£96.75m
5Tottenham £54.1m£19.8m£14.75m£88.7m
6Liverpool £54.1m£18.5m£19.98m£92.7m
7Southampton £54.1m£17.3m£11m£82.5m
8Swansea City £54.1m£16.1m£10.2m£80.5m
9Stoke City £54.1m£14.8m£8.75m£82.5m
10Crystal Palace £54.1m£13.6m£9.5m£77.35m
11Everton £54.1m£12.4m£14m£77.65m
12West Ham £54.1m£11.1m£11m£76.33m
13West Brom £54.1m£9.9m£8.75m£72.8m
14Leicester City £54.1m£8.7m£8.75m£72.8m
15Newcastle United £54.1m£7.4m£16.2m£77.8m
16Sunderland £54.1m£6.2m£9.52m£69.8m
17Aston Villa £54.1m£4.9m£9.52m£68.6m
18Hull City £54.1m£3.7m£8.75m£66.6m
19Burnley £54.1m£2.5m£8.75m£65.3m
20QPR£54.1m£1.236m£9.52m£64.8m

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