Braga did not win any trophy last season but they did get the better of any club in Portugal when it came to earnings in European competitions last season.
Braga earned a total of $16,370,191 euros last season from participating in the Champions League and reaching the final of the Europa League. Braga earned $11,842,000 from the Champions League and another $4,528,191 from the Europa League.
Benfica finished second in earnings with a total of $13,762,191, with $11,834,000 coming from the Champions League and the other $1,928,191 from the Europa League.
FC Porto last seasons Europa League title winners earned a total of $7,837,046 while Sporting collected $2,142,962 from the Europa League campaign.
The funds are based on participation, match bonuses, performance bonuses based on wins and draws in the group stages and advancement through the tournament. There is also a television market pool thats divided between clubs based on a variety of factors which include an individual clubs national tv market.
The top earning clubs last season in Europe where:
1- Manchester United (England) $ 53,197,000
2- Barcelona (Spain) $ 51,025,000
3- Chelsea (England) $ 44,523,000
4- Schalke (Germany) $ 39,750,000
5- Real Madrid (Spain) $ 39,288,000
6- Inter Milan (Italy) $37, 982,000
7- Bayern Munich (Germany) $32,562,000
8- Tottenham (England) $ 31,133,000
9- Roma (Italy) $ 30,087,000
10- Arsenal (England) $ 29,983,000
11- AC Milan (Italy) $ 25,790,000
12- Marseille (France) $ 25,085,000
13- Valencia (Spain) $ 24,056,000
14- Lyon (France) $ 22,656,000
15- Panathinakos (Greece) $ 22,370,000
16- Shakhtar Donetsk (Ukraine) $ 21,288,000
17- Copenhagen (Denmark) $ 21,248,000
18- Buraspor (Turkey) $ 20,048,000
19- Rangers (Scotland) $ 19,250,972
20- CFR Cluj (Romania) $ 18,412,000
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