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According to Kurier, following their elimination from the Champions League, Bayern Munich won’t secure the title, but they’re set to earn €130 million. Prior to the semi-finals, the team had already amassed €97.52 million in bonuses.

FC Bayern Munich’s hopes for the final jackpot are dashed, with only Borussia Dortmund able to challenge Real Madrid in the Champions League final. The champions crowned on June 1st at London’s Wembley Stadium will receive a €20 million prize from UEFA, while the runner-up will get €15.5 million. Despite reaching the semi-finals, Bayern is still set to make a significant profit.

In addition to the bonuses, Bayern had already generated revenue from ticket sales for six home games and the market pool, likely surpassing €30 million. As potential Champions League winners, the German club could have earned around €150 million, but now it’s estimated to be €130 million.

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