Thursday, December 4, 2008

Breastfeeding Old Man

€ 340 million by UEFA Udinese

The Uefa will distribute 43.5 million euro from 180 players to the club which provided National finals of Euro 2008. According to the parameters established by the agreement between UEFA and the European Club Association (ECA). Italian companies will receive a total of € 4,250,290. In detail, Juventus will collect € 644,195. Followed by Milan (624 590), Roma (537,763), Fiorentina (481 746), Inter (431,331), Udinese (344 505), Livorno (239 473), Siena (201 661), New York (201,661), Palermo (121,837), Sampdoria (121 837) , Parma (117 636), Naples (100 831) and Genoa (81,225). Leading the special list for nations with Germany is € 6,805,065, followed by Spain (5,106,650) and England (4843370).
The 180 club will receive money belonging to 24 of the 53 member associations of UEFA. The benefits, as well as concern for countries, companies excluded from the final phase of the tournament, will also benefit the coffers of many teams that are active in lower divisions of the various national championships. In the case of Italy Livorno and Parma were relegated at the end of last season. Clubs that will get more money are all the Werder Bremen (€ 1,093,732), Olympique Lyon (1,039,115) and Bayern Monaco (1.018109). The share attributable to each company was calculated by multiplying the "per diem" for each individual player by the number of days in which each card has been involved in Euro 2008. The agreement between UEFA and the ECA, the body born from the ashes of the deceased G-14, took into account a period started 14 days before the match debut with a selection and finished the race, which enshrined the deletion. 'It demonstrates a new harmony in European football and the desire for cooperation between associations and clubs for the good of the sport, "said the president of UEFA, Michel Platini. The contrasts between the mainland and the federation's top companies now seem a distant memory. The new partnership, he added Platini, has allowed the club to recognize the "tangible benefits by virtue of their contribution to Euro 2008." Today's announcement is a "historic moment" according to Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, chairman of Bayern Monaco and ECA. With the money allocated to the teams, "is recognized and rewarded for the important contribution of the football club to the success of a competition for National."

Source: Adnkronos.

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