LaLiga has published the official figures for audiovisual revenue distribution for the 2024–25 season, with Real Madrid once again leading the table. Los Blancos earned €157.92 million, narrowly edging Barcelona, who received €156.45 million.
Atlético de Madrid follow in third place with €108.17 million, while the rest of the league trails at a considerable distance. Together, Real Madrid, Barcelona, and Atlético account for nearly 35% of LaLiga EA Sports’ total audiovisual income.
Out of the €1.292 billion distributed overall, more than €420 million is shared by these three clubs alone. The figures underline that, despite a more balanced TV rights model, the league’s biggest clubs continue to claim a significant share of the revenue.
Behind them come Athletic Club (€72.26m), Real Sociedad (€67.80m), Real Betis (€64.67m) and Sevilla (€63.95m).
The so-called “€50 million group” includes Villarreal (€57.81m), Girona (€55.64m) and Valencia (€52.53m).
The remaining clubs fall into the €40 million range: Osasuna (€48.09m), Celta (€45.77m), Getafe (€45.46m), Mallorca (€43.89m), Alavés (€43.46m), Espanyol (€43.42m), Rayo Vallecano (€42.70m), Valladolid (€41.53m), Las Palmas (€40.63m), with Leganés (€39.93m) closing the list.
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