https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14660970.2024.2374254?src=exp-la
This article gives a good insight to the financial situation of European clubs and leagues outside the Big Five leagues.
The Swiss Super League only earned around €20 million per year in TV rights (they have recently signed a new deal though starting this season so it may have increased) and it is divided between 12 teams. Eredivisie earns around €76,500,000 per year divided between 18 teams. Last year, the Premier League earned around £1,632,000,000 from TV rights divided between 20 teams, meaning the value per team was £81,500,000.
For the LigaPro in Ecuador, their deal with GoITV was worth around $31,400,000 per year divided between 16 clubs. The LigaPro has also recently signed a new deal but I couldn’t find how much it is worth.
This article gives a good insight to the financial situation of European clubs and leagues outside the Big Five leagues.
The Swiss Super League only earned around €20 million per year in TV rights (they have recently signed a new deal though starting this season so it may have increased) and it is divided between 12 teams. Eredivisie earns around €76,500,000 per year divided between 18 teams. Last year, the Premier League earned around £1,632,000,000 from TV rights divided between 20 teams, meaning the value per team was £81,500,000.
For the LigaPro in Ecuador, their deal with GoITV was worth around $31,400,000 per year divided between 16 clubs. The LigaPro has also recently signed a new deal but I couldn’t find how much it is worth.

