The Iberian team beat England 2-1 in the final of the competition and won a generous scholarship.
This Sunday, Spain won a new Euro Cup title to add to its list of achievements. ANDThe Iberian team beat England 2-1 and in addition to what it means sportingly for each member of the team and the technical staff, all of them got a scholarship of one million dollars to distribute. .
For reaching the final phase of the European Cup, Spain received 9.25 million euros, plus one million for each victory in the group stage.
The team won all three of their matches (against Croatia, Italy and Albania), earning them an additional €3 million. In addition, the RFEF received €1.5 million for reaching the round of 16 and €2.5 million for reaching the quarter-finals.
In this last event, Spain beat the host team, Germany, winning 4 million euros more. Now, in the Euro final, the champion received 8 million and the runner-up 5 million. .
Considering all this and the fact that footballers do not receive money from UEFA, but rather from the Royal Spanish Football Federation, the athletes and technical staff have agreed with the Hispanic organization on how the money will be distributed in the future. the competition.
SO, Players would receive a bonus of €180,000 for reaching the round of 16 and an additional €75,000 for reaching the quarter-finals. After beating France, the players will now receive €300,000 in total. .
Having won the European Cup, they will receive around 400,000 euros bonuses in which coach Luis de la Fuente and his coaching staff participate, who will also receive part of these bonuses.

Here’s how the prize is distributed
As detailed by the ABC newspaper, each player of the Spanish national team and his coach, Luis de la Fuente, will win 364,516 euros for winning the European Cup. This amount was reached after the agreement reached by the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) with the captains (Morata, Carvajal, Rodri and Oyarzabal).
Among the scenarios was not receiving any prize money in case of not reaching the quarter-finals. From there, the footballers would keep 30% of what was won by the RFEF if they reached this round, the semi-finals or if they were finalists. If they win in Berlin, this percentage would rise to 40%. .
Each of the 26 players and Luis de la Fuente receive a full bonus. Half a bonus corresponds to each member of the Riojane staff. There are six of them: Pablo Amo (second), Juanjo González (assistant coach), Carlos Cruz (physical trainer), Miguel Ángel España (goalkeepers), Pablo Peña (analysis coordinator) and Javier López Vallejo (psychologist).
Furthermore, The rest of the workers surrounding the team will receive a bonus which will have to be divided into 31 parts. .
Now, as champion, the RFEF will pay the maximum possible amount, which is 28.25 million. So 11.3 million in bonuses have to be distributed. Each player and the coach receive 364,516 euros. .
Financial rewards for progressing in the European Cup
- Final phase: 9.25 million euros
- Group stage victories: 3 million euros
- Round of 16: 1.5 million euros
- Quarter-finals: 2.5 million euros
- Semi-finals: 4 million euros
- Finalist: 5 million euros (guaranteed minimum)
- Total guaranteed: 25.25 million euros
- Total to win the European Cup: 28.25 million euros
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Source: Latercera

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