FC Barcelona's recent victory over Napoli in the Champions League has the potential to bring significant financial gains to the club. By securing a 3-1 win at the Montjuic Stadium, Barcelona advanced to the quarter-finals of the competition for the first time in four years, prevailing 4-2 on aggregate.
While the team may be facing challenges in La Liga, trailing behind Real Madrid by eight points, their success in the Champions League marks a positive turn in their European campaign. Under the guidance of head coach Xavi Hernandez, Barcelona has overcome previous disappointments and is now on a path to redemption.
Financially, the Champions League success is crucial for Barcelona, especially in the aftermath of the pandemic-induced financial crisis that threatened the club's stability. Reports indicate that Barcelona has already earned $77.1 million (€70.55 million) from their qualification to the last 16 and group stage victories.
Advancing to the quarter-finals will bring in an additional $11.6 million (€10.6 million), but the potential windfall from progressing further in the tournament is even more significant. Barcelona is in contention with Atletico Madrid for a spot in FIFA's Club World Cup, which is valued at $54.6 million (€50 million).
If Inter Milan, who defeated Barcelona in the group stage last year, can overcome Atletico Madrid in the upcoming match, Barcelona stands to benefit. However, if Atletico Madrid advances, Barcelona and Atletico will compete for the Club World Cup spot, adding further intrigue to their European campaign.
As the stakes rise in the Champions League, Barcelona's recent triumph not only signifies a sporting achievement but also holds the promise of substantial financial rewards that could bolster the club's financial health and competitive standing in the global football landscape.