⚽️ La Liga’s TV Rights Revenues Are Falling
In the 2024–25 season, Spanish football clubs will share €1.43 billion in broadcasting revenue. Despite the sizable figure, La Liga is reporting a decline: last year, payouts were higher at €1.49 billion.
Real Madrid has reclaimed the top spot with €157.5 million, while Barcelona slipped to second place with €156.4 million. Atlético Madrid rounds out the top three with €108.1 million. The total pool for La Liga EA Sports has fallen to €1.29 billion, down from €1.35 billion a year earlier.
In the second division, Cádiz (€22.6 million) and Almería (€18.8 million) received the largest shares, with much of this coming from “parachute payments” designed to help clubs survive after relegation from the top flight.
Part of the TV revenue will also be allocated to support the players’ union (AFE) and the broader development of the football ecosystem. Experts link the decline in income to a broader trend of price corrections for audiovisual rights across Europe’s top leagues.