Only Bayern get more: how much TV money BVB receive | OneFootball

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·9 Juli 2026

Only Bayern get more: how much TV money BVB receive

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Borussia Dortmund finished as runners-up in the Bundesliga last season. The Black and Yellows crossed the line behind FC Bayern and were actually quite satisfied with their return in the league.

In Dortmund, they still want to keep trying to remain competitive, both domestically and internationally. But that will not be entirely easy, because especially at the international level, Dortmund mainly lack the financial resources to do so.


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On the one hand, this is because in recent years there have not been many absolute top transfers that could later be sold on again for a very good profit. On the other hand, it is also because TV revenue in Germany is significantly lower compared especially to the Premier League.

As an example, BVB receives less money than a promoted team in the Premier League.

Only Bayern receives more in Germany

But: compared to the German competition, BVB are very well positioned. In the Bundesliga, only Bayern Munich receive more TV money than the Black and Yellows.

Sport BILD has now revealed the exact figures. According to the report, FC Bayern, as Germany’s frontrunner, receive a sum of 92.3 million euros.

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BVB still come in at 83.7 million euros, putting them in second place, ahead of Bayer Leverkusen with just over 81 million euros and Eintracht Frankfurt with a good 77 million euros.

In recent years, TV money in the Bundesliga has repeatedly been a topic of discussion. Some clubs said that revenue at this level had to be increased. Bayern and Dortmund in particular have viewed developments with concern when looking at the English clubs. And not without reason, because the gap is getting bigger and bigger, and in the long run that can of course become an even bigger problem than it already is now.

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