Tottenham Hotspur’s Europa League success has not only ended their long-standing trophy drought but has also opened the door to more silverware and financial reward, with the UEFA Super Cup prize money now revealed.
The majority of Tottenham Hotspur supporters would be pleased with how the 2024/25 season ended, with the Lilywhites ending their 17-year wait for silverware following their UEFA Europa League win over Manchester United.
This milestone has brought about a renewed sense of joy and belief around N17, as fans can now sing loudly with the club’s so-called banter era now firmly behind them.
Their recent Cup success also brings about some financial perks, as Tottenham have now earned £38.7 million because of their involvement in the Europa League, going all the way to the final and winning it.

Tottenham set for UEFA Super Cup cash boost after Europa League triumph
UEFA Champions League football is also set to return once more to N17, following their UEFA Europa League win, despite Tottenham finishing in 17th place on the Premier League table.
Tottenham are also set to feature once more in a European final later this year on 13 August, when they will line up to face the winners of the UEFA Champions League – either Inter Milan or Paris Saint-Germain – in Udine, Italy.
Participating in that competition in itself means that the Lilywhites would earn some extra cash too.
According to Al Jazeera, Tottenham are set to earn €4 million (£3.3m) from UEFA for playing in the Super Cup, and should the Lilywhites win it altogether, they will then receive an extra €1 million (£839,000).
Destiny Udogie eager for Super Cup glory with Spurs
A few details about the UEFA Super Cup have been revealed, including the venue, stadium capacity and expected ticket prices.
Spurs defender Destiny Udogie has already shown a hunger to win the trophy, potentially making it two European trophies for Tottenham in the space of just three months.
Asked about Tottenham’s upcoming UEFA Super Cup final, he said: “I cannot wait, let us bring another trophy home. Let us do our best.”