Sutjeska and Dečić each earned 700 thousand euros

As champions, Buducnost has already come close to the one million euro UEFA prize fund, even though it was eliminated in the first round of Champions League qualifying.

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Photo: Luka Zeković
Photo: Luka Zeković
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In addition to advancing to the second round of the Conference League qualifiers and achieving significant competitive success, Sutjeska and Dečić Admiralbet also made good profits.

The teams from Nikšić and Tuzla will each receive a minimum of 700 euros from the UEFA prize fund. This amount will significantly help them to "close" their current liabilities and facilitate their operations and business in the upcoming season.

The reward will, of course, be greater if they achieve new successes and advance to the third round of the Conference League qualifiers, as Mornar did last year, for example.

In that case, the prize would "break through" the million figure.

Sutjeska will meet Beitar Jerusalem in the second round of the Conference League qualifiers, while Dečić's rival is the famous Austrian club, Rapid Vienna.

The first matches will be played on Thursday, July 24th (both Tuzan and Nikšić are the hosts in the first matches), with the return matches taking place seven days later.

Dečić will be playing away in Vienna and Sutjeska, again, on neutral ground, because Beitar cannot host in Israel.

This season, two teams secured inflows of 325 thousand euros each by participating in the qualifications for the third-ranked UEFA club competition, and by advancing to the second round, the guaranteed prize money increased to 700 thousand.

That's how much last night's successes were worth...

An even bigger award from UEFA goes to Buducnost, which as the national champion is ranked higher on this award list, even though it was eliminated by Armenian champion Noe in the 1st round of Champions League qualifying.

The team from Podgorica, just like Sutjeske and Dečić, will play in the 2nd round of the Conference League qualifiers, so they already have 960 thousand euros guaranteed.

If they eliminate the Moldovan Milsami, they will earn another 375 thousand and will have over 300 million guaranteed.

That's how much the previous champion Dečić won last year, who was stopped only in the 3rd round of the Conference League qualifiers, by Finnish Helsinki.

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