Increase in EuroLeague club revenues in 2026β27
EuroLeague clubs with guaranteed contracts are expected to see a 14% increase in average revenue for the 2026-27 season compared to the current one.
According to data presented by EuroLeague, clubs with guaranteed contracts are set to experience a significant uptick in their average revenue, projected to rise by 14% in the upcoming 2026-27 season. Last season's average revenue for these clubs was β¬19,489,944, while it is anticipated to reach β¬22,298,591 for the next season. This increase reflects the ongoing growth and commercial potential within European basketball, particularly for clubs that have established themselves competitively.
The 2026-27 season will mark the second transitional year under the new framework, which has been shaped by the implementation of Competitive Balance Standards. This comprehensive set of regulations aims not only to enhance the existing Financial Fair Play regulations but also to ensure a more equitable distribution of resources among clubs. By doing so, the EuroLeague seeks to create a level playing field that encourages competition and financial prudence.
These adjustments come at a time when European basketball is increasingly drawing attention from sponsors and broadcasting partners, and they highlight a trend towards the professionalization and commercialization of the sport. The expected revenue growth for EuroLeague clubs could have important implications for player contracts, club operations, and the overall financial health of teams within the league, potentially allowing them to invest more heavily in talent and infrastructure.