The 18 Bundesliga clubs receive around 1.1 billion euros on the basis of the national TV contract. For the current season they are the soccer player exclusively the target figures of the DFL.
As a result, FC Bayern received the highest sum with €90.2m, unsurprisingly, followed by Borussia Dortmund (€80.1m) and RB Leipzig (€78.3m). At the lower end of media revenues are VfB Stuttgart (41.7m), Werder Bremen (36.8m) and VfL Bochum (33.3m).
Square 1: Bayern Munich (90.2 million)
Square 2: Borussia Dortmund (80.1 million)
Square 3: RB Leipzig (78.3 million)
Square 4: Bayer Leverkusen (75.5 million)
Square 5: Eintracht Frankfurt (73.5 million)
Square 6: Borussia Mönchengladbach (66.7 million)
Square 7: VfL Wolfsburg (64.3 million)
Square 8: TSG Hoffenheim (63.0 million)
Square 9: SC Freiburg (56.3 million)
Square 10: Union Berlin (54.9 million)
Square 11: Mainz 05 (52.2 million)
Square 12: 1. FC Cologne (€50.9m)
Square 13: Hertha BSC (47.6 million)
Square 14: FC Schalke 04 (€44.2m)
Square 14: FC Augsburg (44.2 million)
Square 16: VfB Stuttgart (41.7 million)
Square 17: Werder Bremen (36.8m)
Square 18: VfL Bochum (33.3 million)
Numbers listed may differ: the soccer player – change slightly until the end of the season. Five percent of the media revenue depends on the deployment times of local talent and Allensbacher’s analysis of the market and advertising media, on the basis of which the interest of fans in Bundesliga clubs is determined.
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