Serie A Enters Final Stretch


As the 2025–2026 season approaches its decisive phase, Serie A clubs are competing not only for sporting success but also for substantial financial rewards linked to their final league position.

Following the international break—during which the Italy national football team failed to qualify for the World Cup for the third consecutive time—attention now shifts fully to the domestic title race and relegation battle, where every point has direct economic implications.

TV Rights Distribution System

Broadcasting revenues distributed by Lega Serie A follow a structured model based on the Melandri Law, later updated by the Lotti reform. The allocation is divided into three main components:

  • 50% distributed equally among all clubs
  • 28% based on sporting performance
    • 11.2% linked to final league standings
    • 2.8% based on points earned
    • 9.33% based on results over the last five seasons
    • 4.67% based on historical results
  • 22% based on social engagement factors
    • Youth player minutes
    • Stadium attendance
    • Television audience

      Financial Value of Each Position
      For the 2025–2026 season, approximately €100 million is allocated specifically based on final league positions. This accounts for around 11% of total TV revenue distribution.

      The breakdown per position is as follows:
1st: €15.7 million
2nd: €13.2 million
3rd: €11.3 million
4th: €9.4 million
5th: €8.1 million
6th: €6.9 million
7th: €5.6 million
8th: €5.0 million
9th: €4.4 million
10th: €3.8 million
11th: €3.1 million
12th: €2.8 million
13th: €2.5 million
14th: €2.2 million
15th: €1.9 million
16th: €1.6 million
17th: €1.3 million
18th: €0.9 million
19th: €0.6 million
20th: €0.3 million

Financial Impact of Sporting Results

The difference between finishing first and last exceeds €15 million, highlighting how critical league position has become in modern football economics.

Final standings directly influence not only revenue distribution but also transfer budgets, wage structures, and long-term competitiveness. In this context, the closing stages of the season represent both a sporting and financial turning point for clubs across the league.

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