The Basketball EuroLeague presents remuneration levels for the 2026-27 season, with a 14% increase in the Average Defined Revenues of Licensed Clubs.
New Salary Regulations for EuroLeague 2026-27
The Basketball EuroLeague has established salary expenditure limits based on Competitive Balance Standards. The Remuneration Levels ensure financial balance, promoting sustainability and transparency among clubs. The Average Defined Revenues of Licensed Clubs for this season amount to €22,298,591, reflecting a 14% increase compared to the previous season.
Financial Indicators and Remuneration Levels
Licensed clubs must allocate 30% of the NLR to player remuneration, while wildcard and EuroCup associates must allocate 24% and 21% respectively. The BRL has been set at €10,000,000 for the current season, with an HRL that will come into effect in 2027-28. The Competitive Balance Compensation mechanism will apply to clubs surpassing the BRL, redistributing funds collected equitably at the end of the season.
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