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·10 mars 2026
More than a trophy: why defeating Newcastle is a must for Barcelona’s board

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·10 mars 2026

Quarter-final place and millions on the line

More than a trophy: why defeating Newcastle is a must for Barcelona’s board
Barcelona face Newcastle United in Champions League last 16 first leg with qualification offering a major financial boost.
Barcelona are preparing to return to top European action when they travel to face Newcastle United in the first leg of Champions League Round of 16.
The match is important for the Spanish club which reached this stage directly after strong results in the league phase.
For the Catalan side, the tie is not only about sporting ambition but also about returning to the later stages of Europe’s biggest competition.
Progress to the quarter finals would move Barcelona one step closer to a title they have not won since 2015 while also strengthening the club’s global profile.
The clash with Newcastle also carries significant economic importance. Under UEFA’s new financial distribution system, clubs receive rewards based on their results and progress in the competition.
Barcelona have already secured around €52 million from their Champions League campaign this season. A large part of that amount came from the €18.6 million participation fee which every team receives for entering the competition’s league phase.
The club also earned €11.2 million from match results. Barcelona won five of their eight games, with UEFA awarding €2.1 million for each victory. A draw against Club Brugge added another €700,000 to their earnings.
Reaching the Round of 16 brought Barcelona an additional €11 million bonus plus €2 million for qualifying directly without playing the knockout play-off round.
The team also collected €8.8 million through UEFA’s performance shares after finishing fifth in the league phase standings.
If Barcelona defeat Newcastle and move into the quarter-finals, they would receive another €12.5 million. That would increase their total Champions League revenue this season to roughly €64.5 million highlighting the financial value of progressing further in the tournament.









































