Read Also: PSG stars Neymar, Mbappe reflect on UCL defeat Below is the full prize money breakdown for the 2019/20 Champions League: Base fee for group stage: €15,250,000Group match victory: €2,700,000Group match draw: €900,000Round of 16: €9,500,000Quarter-finals: €10,500,000Semi-finals: €12,000,000Losing finalist: €15,000,000Winning the Final: €19,000,000 FacebookTwitterWhatsAppEmail分享 Europe’s football governing body UEFA will splash out €19million to Bayern Munich for winning this year’s Champions League ahead of Paris Saint-Germain. UEFA will also pay PSG €15million for losing the Champions League final to Bayern, according to Express UK reports. Bayern defeated the French Ligue 1 champions 1-0 on Sunday night in Lisbon, Portugal, to lift their sixth Champions League trophy, thanks to Kingsley Coman’s header goal in the second half of the encounter. Loading… Promoted ContentThe Highest Paid Football Players In The WorldThe 10 Most Irresistible Asian ActressesEveryone Was Stunned To See How Little Anakin Looks Today7 Of The Wealthiest Universities In The World9 Facts You Should Know Before Getting A Tattoo5 Of The World’s Most Unique Theme Parks7 Black Hole Facts That Will Change Your View Of The UniverseYou’ve Only Seen Such Colorful Hairdos In A Handful Of AnimeWhat Happens When You Eat Eggs Every Single Day?Birds Enjoy Living In A Gallery Space Created For Them10 Inventions That Prove Humanity Is Failing BadlyWho Is The Most Powerful Woman On Earth? Advertisement
IRFU performance director David Nucifora said: ” Devin has developed into an international level second-row over the last few seasons. “He has performed consistently at a high level for both Ireland and Leinster, and is illustrating strong leadership skills in both the provincial and national environments.” Toner added: “I t is great to have signed on for another two years with Leinster. “I have been with the province for almost a decade and during that time the club have invested a lot in my development and have given me the platform to reach my potential and achieve success at both provincial and national level.” Leinster forward Devin Toner has signed a two-year contract with the Irish Rugby Football Union. Press Association
The IRFU said that 20 times-capped Toner’s new deal will see him remain at Leinster until at least June 2017. The 28-year-old made his Test debut against Samoa in 2010.
Authorities in Clearwater, Florida are currently searching for two women who reportedly robbed a store and then drug the store’s clerk behind their car as they made their getaway.The incident occurred at a Dollar General store on N. Myrtle Avenue.According to the report, the store’s clerk followed the women out of the store and confronted them as they were getting into their vehicle. That’s when the driver of the vehicle put the vehicle into reverse and attempted to drive away. The clerk who was standing next to the vehicle at the time was then drug behind the vehicle for about 20 feet before he fell to the ground.Thankfully the clerk only suffered minor injuries, however, authorities are now searching for the two women.It was said that one of the women has rainbow colored hair and that the two women were able to get away in a black Nissan Altima with a temporary tag.If you have any information about this incident, you are asked to call 727-562-4242.
The six-month long NCC Tennis League is poised for a fitting climax at the Lagos Lawn Tennis Club with playoff for third and fourth places preceding the championship match.The third place tie scheduled for Thursday and Friday Dec. 7 and Dec. 8 will be between Team Ndoma-Egba of Abuja and Team Offikwu, last year’s winners who were dethroned by Team Civil Defence in the second semifinals.The championship tie kicks off on Saturday Dec. 9 and ends on Sunday Dec.10 withthe presentation of prizes and awards. Organisers of the marquee competition have promised to make it rewarding and fun forspectators with refreshments and raffle draws for state of the art phones.“Matches are going to start at 10 am each day -Thursday to Saturday – at the Lagos Lawn Tennis club and matches would usually last through the evening with four matches following each other on the centre court. We therefor expect tennis followers to consider it a picnic where they get refreshments and possibly walk away with a smart phone.” Godwin Kienka of the ITA which coordinates the event said.Meanwhile, top players for the third place match are already in Lagos.Sylvester Emmanuel, Henry Atseye and Sarah Adegoke of Team Offikwu are expected to make up for their botched title defence by winning the consolatory third spot which attracts a N3 million prize money.They will have to contend with Team Ndoma-Egba’s Thomas Otu, who recently won the Dala Hard Court Championship, Emmanuel Paul and Aanu Aiyegbusi who all have their eyes on the bigger prize.Share this:FacebookRedditTwitterPrintPinterestEmailWhatsAppSkypeLinkedInTumblrPocketTelegram