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·7. Juli 2025

💸 Bundesliga TV money: Bayern and BVB earnings, HSV’s position

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In just under six weeks, the Bundesliga will start again. With Hamburger SV and 1. FC Köln, two absolute traditional clubs are returning to the highest German league. One of them is likely to make a huge leap in the TV money table for the upcoming season. The 'kicker' has announced the distribution for the new 2025/26 season.

The TV Money Ranking at a Glance

18th Place – Hamburger SV

National Revenue: €28,495,937


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International Revenue: €2,937,240

Total: €31,433,177


17th Place – FC St. Pauli

National Revenue: €29,823,182

International Revenue: €2,937,240

Total: €32,760,422


16th Place – 1. FC Heidenheim

National Revenue: €32,249,960

International Revenue: €4,998,082

Total: €37,248,042


15th Place – FC Augsburg

National Revenue: €36,769,329

International Revenue: €3,285,837

Total: €40,055,166

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14th Place – Werder Bremen

National Revenue: €39,714,140

International Revenue: €2,937,240

Total: €42,651,380


13th Place – 1. FC Köln

National Revenue: €38,160,988

International Revenue: €4,775,929

Total: €42,936,917


12th Place – VfL Wolfsburg

National Revenue: €46,008,800

International Revenue: €4,744,025

Total: €50,752,825


11th Place – Borussia Mönchengladbach

National Revenue: €45,493,477

International Revenue: €5,473,120

Total: €50,966,597

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10th Place – TSG Hoffenheim

National Revenue: €43,484,847

International Revenue: €7,946,363

Total: €51,431,210


9th Place – FSV Mainz 05

National Revenue: €52,120,945

International Revenue: €3,285,837

Total: €55,406,782


8th Place – VfB Stuttgart

National Revenue: €50,906,422

International Revenue: €4,617,584

Total: €55,524,006


7th Place – 1. FC Union

National Revenue: €48,222,446

International Revenue: €7,597,767

Total: €55,820,213


6th Place – SC Freiburg

National Revenue: €53,966,376

International Revenue: €8,010,170

Total: €61,976,546


5th Place – RB Leipzig

National Revenue: €54,556,458

International Revenue: €13,526,235

Total: €68,082,693


4th Place – Eintracht Frankfurt

National Revenue: €55,042,638

International Revenue: €14,541,289

Total: €69,583,927

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3rd Place – Bayer Leverkusen

National Revenue: €57,018,811

International Revenue: €18,440,819

Total: €75,459,630


2nd Place – Borussia Dortmund

National Revenue: €57,614,213

International Revenue: €18,408,914

Total: €76,023,127


1st Place – Bayern München

National Revenue: €60,810,768

International Revenue: €22,594,404

Total: €83,405,172


Starting in the summer of 2025, the 36 first and second division clubs will receive €1.121 billion annually from TV marketing. Currently, media revenues are distributed over four pillars: equal distribution (50 percent), performance (43 percent), youth development (4 percent), and interest (3 percent). The new distribution key is valid until the 2028/29 season.

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