Spfl announce record prize of £2.1 million pot for the premier sports cup

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The SPFL has today announced record prize money of over £2.1 million for the 2022/23 Premier Sports Cup.

Each club participating in this season’s competition is guaranteed to receive at least £22,000 – whilst the winner will earn £350,000 in prize money, with further sums available as facility fee payments for all live televised matches.

The total prize money that will be shared with clubs for the upcoming Premier Sports Cup competition will amount to £2,157,000 – a rise of nearly £150,000 from last season’s figure of £2,015,000.

The full schedule of prize monies is set out below:

1st round group stage - 5th position: £22,000
1st round group stage - 4th position: £23,250
1st round group stage - 3rd position: £25,000
1st round group stage - 5 worst runners up: £29,000
2nd round losers - £50,000
Quarter-final losers - £80,000
Semi-final losers - £110,000
Runners-up - £160,000
Winners - £350,000
Total - £2,157,000
In addition, each club playing in a live televised Premier Sports Cup tie (whether home or away) will receive a facility fee payment of:

£17,000 (first round group stage); and

£27,000 (second round, quarter-finals, semi-finals and final).

Neil Doncaster, chief executive of the SPFL, said: “We are delighted to announce record prize money in this season’s Premier Sports Cup. Premier Sports have been fantastic supporters of our premier cup competition. Their investment into the Cup has allowed us to announce record prize money this season and these funds will continue to support our clubs as they recover from the pandemic.

“With the first-round group stage kicking off on 9 July, we are very much looking forward to another year of passion, drama and excitement in this season’s Premier Sports Cup, live on Premier Sports.”
 
The SPFL has today announced record prize money of over £2.1 million for the 2022/23 Premier Sports Cup.

Each club participating in this season’s competition is guaranteed to receive at least £22,000 – whilst the winner will earn £350,000 in prize money, with further sums available as facility fee payments for all live televised matches.

The total prize money that will be shared with clubs for the upcoming Premier Sports Cup competition will amount to £2,157,000 – a rise of nearly £150,000 from last season’s figure of £2,015,000.

The full schedule of prize monies is set out below:

1st round group stage - 5th position: £22,000
1st round group stage - 4th position: £23,250
1st round group stage - 3rd position: £25,000
1st round group stage - 5 worst runners up: £29,000
2nd round losers - £50,000
Quarter-final losers - £80,000
Semi-final losers - £110,000
Runners-up - £160,000
Winners - £350,000
Total - £2,157,000
In addition, each club playing in a live televised Premier Sports Cup tie (whether home or away) will receive a facility fee payment of:

£17,000 (first round group stage); and

£27,000 (second round, quarter-finals, semi-finals and final).

Neil Doncaster, chief executive of the SPFL, said: “We are delighted to announce record prize money in this season’s Premier Sports Cup. Premier Sports have been fantastic supporters of our premier cup competition. Their investment into the Cup has allowed us to announce record prize money this season and these funds will continue to support our clubs as they recover from the pandemic.

“With the first-round group stage kicking off on 9 July, we are very much looking forward to another year of passion, drama and excitement in this season’s Premier Sports Cup, live on Premier Sports.”
First reply nails it, winners get less money than the useless goon Doncaster’s salary before bonuses.
 
What a coup for Donkey Doncaster. :rolleyes: If we win the cup, we could afford to pay Aaron Ramsey for a week.
 
Oh well done Neil, great job.

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Even 2.1m for the winner would be embarrassing enough , out of curiosity why is the pot so poor when there’s usually full grounds at hampden for the semis and finals
 
Surely to god there are people that could actually market and Scottish football correctly. A £150k increase on the total prize pot compared to last season. I’d be keeping fucking quiet if I was Doncaster instead of broadcasting it. Embarrassing.

Last seasons FA Cup winners got over £2m for winning the final alone.
How the F do all the clubs allow that Moron, Doncaster or anyone for that matter to get a remuneration package of about £350k when the organisation he runs or ruins makes minor league money for its clubs. The role ad add on roles should be scrapped and the salaries given to the clubs and have a professional independent marketing company raise sponsorship on a risk reward basis
 
This is the lowest level competition we are likely to play in on terms of prize money. We would make more money getting KOd at the start and hosting friendlies.
 
Although the prize money is pretty crap, I presume we still split the gate receipts and get added tv cash on top of that?

So if we won the final would be worth around £1m to us for that match alone?

While not great, overall it’s not to shabby.
 
We would make more from the gate money from 1 European group match selling out at Ibrox.
We would make more money from a glamour friendly @ Ibrox.

These bastards are running our game into the ground. The only reason they are still in place is because of their feud with ourselves. Clubs would rather undersell themselves than be seen to back Rangers.

Hell mend them.
 
Riches beyond our wildest dreams!
We’ll need to get a biscuit tin like the mhanks or maybe a tin pot will suffice.
Having said that, every additional pound is welcome.
 
You get more money for drawing a game in the Champions League than you do for winning one of our 3 main trophies. Imagine announcing that as some sort of win for Scottish football
 
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