The two finalists were the only clubs in the Europa Conference to earn more than €10m. The winners Roma led the way with €19.2m, followed by the runners-up Feyenoord with €14.3m. Then came three clubs with €9.5m: Tottenham, Bodo/Glimt and PAOK.
England ultimately had two representatives in 2021/22,
Tottenham Hotspur and Leicester City. Tottenham received all €3.2m of England’s
first half of the TV pool, as Leicester originally played in the Europa League.
However, Leicester earned most of the second half of the TV pool (€2.6m), as
they reached the semi-final, while Spurs did not get out of the group.
Thanks to England’s sizeable TV deal, Tottenham actually had
the highest TV pool in the Europa Conference with €3.9m. There were only two
other clubs earning more than €3m, namely Union Berlin €3.3m and Roma €3.2m.
They were unfortunate that UEFA awarded Rennes a 3-0 victory
after forfeiting their home fixture due to COVID, which led to their early exit
from the tournament.
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