River lose millions of dollars by missing out on the Copa Libertadores | OneFootball

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·8 décembre 2025

River lose millions of dollars by missing out on the Copa Libertadores

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At River, there is a contradiction, a bittersweet feeling: Boca is out of the Torneo Apertura and will not be champion, but left Marcelo Gallardo's team condemned to play in the Copa Sudamericana. The dilemma that was so much talked about beforehand landed on that side of the coin, and the consequences will not only be football-related for a club used to operating at the highest level internationally: not playing in the Copa Libertadores will also be a blow to the club’s finances.

For not having done enough to qualify, and now with the last chance depending on their eternal rival gone, the Millonario will lose several million dollars due to the gap in prize money between one continental competition and the other.


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To put it in context, the simple fact of participating in the Libertadores means a difference of 4.2 million dollars compared to the Sudamericana, based on the official figures released by Conmebol for 2025 (they will increase in 2026, but this serves for perspective): the former offers 6 million USD, while the latter gives 1.8 million USD.

In addition to the base earnings for entering the group stage, each phase between one competition and the other increases the gap in the accumulated amount; and the truth is that it is substantial and will consequently be a heavy blow to River’s financial structure. Below is the breakdown of how much money each competition awards per stage and what Gallardo’s team will lose.

Stage Libertadores (USD) Sudamericana (USD) Loss per stage (USD) Group Stage (6 matches) 6,000,000 1,800,000 4,200,000 Group Stage Sporting Merit (average) 1,584,000 552,000 1,032,000 Round of 16 (2 matches) 2,500,000 1,200,000 1,300,000 Quarterfinals (2 matches) 3,400,000 1,400,000 2,000,000 Semifinals (2 matches) 4,600,000 1,600,000 3,000,000 Runner-up (final bonus) 7,000,000 2,000,000 5,000,000 Champion (final bonus) 24,000,000 6,500,000 17,500,000 Lastly, it’s worth making a comparison of the maximum prizes, that is, how much a Libertadores champion earns versus a Sudamericana winner: 24 million US dollars is what Flamengo took home for recently being the best in America, while Lanús pocketed 6.

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