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An understanding between Uefa, European football's governing body, and the European Club Association (ECA) means some of the revenue from Euro 2016 is shared among those clubs who released players to their national teams.
Clubs that released players for the final tournament took a share of 100m euros (£85.6m), while another 50m euros (£42.58m) was set aside for those that released players for qualifying matches.
Another 744,937 euros (£634,390) was carried over from Euro 2012 and divided up during the qualification phase.
"It is important and fair to recognise and reward the clubs for the release of their players," said ECA Chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge.
In qualifying, each club that releases a player to the national team for is entitled to receive a fixed amount per player, per match.
For the final tournament, clubs receive a fixed amount per player, per day. This starts 14 days before the player's country's first match and ends the day after their last match.
Wales - total amount in Euros earned from Euro 2016/qualifying
Bala Town 21,069 Swansea City 1,321,969
Cardiff City 392,336
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Who did Bala Town release? My only guess was Owain Fon but looking on Wiki he's never played for them?
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/f...re-1m-12544834
The attached article provides a bit more info.
The miserly Vinny, wreathed in smiles, is probably racing around his office waving the cheque above his head. Meanwhile at the CCS, Choo, Dalman, Nash and Gilliatt are doing the conga around the car park.
http://www.uefa.org/MultimediaFiles/...5_DOWNLOAD.pdf
Reading and derby also picked up over a million
Looks like juventus picked up the most, and Liverpool and spurs close behind
Bala should reinvest that money in more gibraltan players- by the next qualifying campaign it could become more lucrative to them than playing in the Welsh league