Club Brugge Secures At Least €37 Million After New League Title
Club Brugge have clinched the Belgian league title, guaranteeing a minimum of €37 million in revenue. The figure stems from the club’s direct qualification to the Champions League group stage. The financial boost comes immediately following the championship.
The championship also adds a second star above the club’s emblem, symbolising the new domestic triumph. The star reflects the club’s growing trophy cabinet.
The €37 million estimate is based on the prize money allocated to clubs that reach the Champions League group phase. This amount is secured regardless of the results in the group matches.
Even in the worst-case scenario—if Club Brugge were to lose all eight group games and finish bottom of their group—the minimum €37 million would still be earned. The guarantee provides financial stability for the club.
The new title therefore not only brings silverware but also a substantial cash flow. The club’s treasury is expected to benefit from the combined prize and associated revenues.
Looking ahead, Club Brugge will prepare for the Champions League campaign with the financial cushion in place. The club aims to translate the monetary boost into competitive performance on the European stage.