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2020 Champions League Final Prize Money: How Bayern Won S$15 Million More With Less
By Seedly  •  August 25, 2020
It’s official. Bayern Munich are the champions of Europe for the sixth time, having beaten Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) 1-0 in the 2020 (2019-20) UEFA Champions League final. In the 59′ minute, defender Joshua Kimmich collected a loose ball about 18 metres away from goal and sent in a delicious ball to winger Kingsley Coman. Coman headed home the only goal of the game, which was enough to beat his boyhood club PSG and secure Bayern Munich the win. Here is the goal in question: The goal proved decisive on and off the pitch, as according to UEFA, the winners of 2020 UEFA Champions League final will get €19 million (S$30.8m)* in prize money, while the runners up PSG, are set to receive €15 million (S$24.3 million): a €4 million (S$6.5 million) difference. As Champions League winners, Bayern also qualifies for the upcoming UEFA Super Cup which means that they...
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By Seedly
Launched in 2016, Seedly helps users make smarter financial decisions with its budgeting app which allows its 40,000 users to sync up their financial accounts and better manage their cash-flow. Last year, we introduced a new community feature which allows users to crowdsource knowledge from peers before making a financial decision.
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