Bundesliga TV money distribution for 2025/26 season - how much does each club get? | OneFootball

Bundesliga TV money distribution for 2025/26 season - how much does each club get? | OneFootball

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·8 July 2025

Bundesliga TV money distribution for 2025/26 season - how much does each club get?

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The DFL have secured about €1.121 billion per season in domestic TV rights for the next four seasons, as “Kicker” has previously reported. That means a modest increase of around 2% compared to the previous contract.

Across four years, this totals roughly €4.484 billion, excluding international rights and other income sources. But how does this amount of money get distributed to all clubs in Germany's top two leagues? It's easily explained in “4 pillars of distribution”.


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  • Each Bundesliga club receives a fixed base amount (about €26 million for first division clubs, roughly €7.4 million for second division clubs) - this money falls under the 1. pillar, “Equal Distribution”, and makes up 50% of the total amount.
  • The next biggest pillar is called “Sporting Performance” - 43% are distributed based on league positions over the last five years.
  • 4% of the total amount are being distributed based on “Youth Development” - Two-thirds based on U23 player minutes, one-third on youth academy investments.
  • The last pillar is called “Popularity and Interest” - meaning that the last 3% of the total amount are based on TV ratings, club membership, and fan engagement metrics.

What's the conclusion of this slightly revamped model of money distribution?

The Bundesliga’s 2025/26 TV money distribution preserves the balance of sporting merit and solidarity while introducing greater support for youth and fan engagement.

While giants like Bayern and Dortmund continue to dominate earnings, the system offers smaller clubs more stability and encourages broader league growth, marking a nuanced evolution in German football’s financial landscape.

Full distribution table for all Bundesliga clubs for the 2025/26 season: How much TV-money does each club get?

  • FC Bayern: aprox. €83.4 million
  • Borussia Dortmund: aprox. €76.0 million
  • Bayer Leverkusen: aprox. €75.5 million
  • Eintracht Frankfurt: aprox. €69.6 million
  • RB Leipzig: aprox. €68.1 million
  • SC Freiburg: aprox. €62.0 million
  • Union Berlin: aprox. €55.8 million
  • VfB Stuttgart: aprox. €55.5 million
  • Mainz 05: aprox. €55.4 million
  • TSG Hoffenheim: aprox. €51.4 million
  • Borussia Mönchengladbach: aprox. €51.0 million
  • VfL Wolfsburg: aprox €50.8 million
  • 1. FC Köln: aprox €42.9 million
  • Werder Bremen: aprox. €42.7 million
  • FC Augsburg: aprox. €40.1 million
  • 1. FC Heidenheim: aprox. €37.2 million
  • FC St. Pauli: aprox. €32.8 million
  • Hamburger SV: aprox. €31.4 million
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