On July 3, Italian media outlet Gazzetta dello Sport reported that the Serie A broadcast revenue split for last season has been published.
It is worth mentioning that the criteria for this broadcast revenue split differs from previous years. It is not only tied to the final league standings, but also considers data like the playing time of young players in the last 5 years, stadium attendance rates, and the number of spectators.
Here are the detailed broadcast revenue splits for each Serie A team last season:
Inter Milan: €101 million
AC Milan: €87.4 million
Juventus: €86.7 million
Roma: €71.4 million
Napoli: €66.9 million
Lazio: €66.8 million
Atalanta: €60.4 million
Fiorentina: €59.4 million
Bologna: €56.2 million
Genoa: €47.4 million
Torino: €47.3 million
Lecce: €40.1 million
Udinese: €39 million
Verona: €38.4 million
Cagliari: €37.1 million
Sassuolo: €35.8 million
Monza: €35.3 million
Empoli: €32.9 million
Salernitana: €31.6 million
Frosinone: €31.3 million
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