Man United "champion" in television copyright money
With the 2012-13 Premier League championship, Manchester United club earned 60.8 million pounds in television copyright.
This is also the largest television copyright fee ever received by an English football champion.
MU lifted the English Football Championship Cup for the 20th time in history. (Source: Getty)
However, it is likely that this number will be broken next season because according to calculations, with the new TV copyright signing fee, the champion next season can receive up to 100 million pounds.
Manchester City accepted to be ranked second with 58.1 million pounds. Meanwhile, the team ranked 3rd in the rankings this season Chelsea only earned 54.9 million pounds, less than the two teams below them in the rankings, Arsenal (57.1 million pounds) and Tottenham (55.8 million pounds).
The club that received the least TV money was Queens Park Rangers with £39.7m.
In England, the Premier League has a fairly fair system of distributing television rights money. Accordingly, all teams will receive a "fixed amount", the rest will depend on the ranking of each team after the end of the season.
Thanks to this fair division system, poor football teams are also guaranteed a considerable amount of funding, thereby increasing their transfer budget, avoiding the situation of a huge gap between rich and poor like in Spain.
Last June, the Premier League organizers sold three-year copyrights to SkyB and BT for £3.018 billion (equivalent to 4.7 billion USD), an increase of 70% compared to the previous period. The above figure does not include the television copyrights that the Premier League sold to foreign markets, including Vietnam./.
According to (Vietnam+) - DT