
The FC Barcelona players celebrate their La Liga title at Camp Nou / Siu Wu / EFE

FC Barcelona has just mathematically secured the LaLiga EA Sports title. By denying Real Madrid victory, the Blaugrana have clinched the domestic championship with four matchdays remaining. Despite a direct clash scheduled for next weekend, Real Madrid cannot close the 14-point gap, as only nine points remain in play. Barcelona can now approach the final three fixtures with the calm of a secured title.
Beyond the prestige of winning their 29th league crown—their sixth in the last 11 years—the LaLiga EA Sports triumph also brings a significant economic boost to Barcelona’s finances.
**How much does Barcelona earn as LaLiga champion?**
While the exact amount Barcelona will receive has not been officially disclosed, LaLiga’s revenue distribution model allows for a fairly accurate estimate of the prize money the club will collect for its recent title conquest.

The euphoria of Barcelona’s players / Valentí Enrich
LaLiga EA Sports divides its prize distribution into three parts: 50% is shared equally among all Primera División teams, 25% is based on the ability to generate commercial revenue, and the remaining 25% rewards sporting performance. Combining television rights, sporting bonuses, and the share corresponding to the 20 league members, Barcelona is set to pocket approximately €150 million. Of that, €37.5 million comes from sporting performance. To this total, an additional €8 million from winning the 2026 Spanish Super Cup should be added.

When will LaLiga award the trophy to Barcelona?
