West Ham United’s total earnings from this season’s Europa Conference League will climb to above £7million if they beat AEK Larnaca in this month’s round of 16 tie.
The Hammers head to Cyprus on Thursday night to take on the current Cypriot top-flight leaders at the AEK Arena, hoping to continue their perfect run of eight wins from eight in Europe’s third-tier club competition this term.
Already this season, after qualifying for the group stage via the play-off knockout round and winning all six of their group stage matches to qualify for the competition’s last 16, they have pocketed a total of €7,190,000 (£6,384,432) so far.
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A win for the Hammers against the Cypriot side over two legs would see them given a further €1million (£887,960) in prize money for reaching the last eight of the competition, which would take West Ham’s total prize money to €8,190,000 (£7.272,392).
Should West Ham continue to progress through the competition’s knockout rounds, they could earn as much as a further €8million in the competition, which would take their total prize money to €15,190,000 (£13,488,112).
Here is the full breakdown of the prize money earned so far and what West Ham could still pocket from this season’s competition.
Full list of prize money for the 2022/23 Europa Conference League :
Qualified to Group Stage: €2.940,000
Match won in Group Stage: €500,000
Match drawn in Group Stage: €166,000
1st in Group Stage: €650,000
2nd in Group Stage: €325,000
Qualifying for the knockout round play-offs: €300,000
Qualifying for the round of 16: €600,000
Qualifying for the quarter-final: €1million
Qualifying for the semi-final: €2million
Runner-up of the whole competition: €3million
Champion: €5million
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