UEFA Coefficient Table: Regular Yield with Bonuses Lifted Ukraine to 24th Place

In the five-year cycle 2021/2022–2025/2026, Ukraine rose to 24th place.

UEFA Coefficient Table: Regular Yield with Bonuses Lifted Ukraine to 24th Place

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This table provides information about the financial contributions of various countries to a specific fund or organization over four years (2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023). Here's a summary of key points: 1. The top contributors are: - Ukraine: $24.412 million - Serbia: $23.875 million - Slovakia: $22.375 million 2. Countries with the lowest contributions: - Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, and Slovakia (all around $20-22 million) 3. Ukraine is the only country in this list that appears to be a significant contributor ($24.412 million), while most others contribute less than $10 million. 4. The table shows a mix of European countries, some from Eastern Europe and Central Asia (e.g., Serbia, Azerbaijan). 5. Some countries have contributed consistently over the four years, while others show fluctuations: - Ukraine's contribution increased significantly from 2020 to 2021 - Slovakia's contribution decreased in 2023 6. The yellow cells likely indicate that these countries are not meeting their full potential contributions based on their ranking. 7. The table includes some notable absences, such as Russia and Turkey, which might be due to geopolitical reasons or data availability issues. This information could be useful for understanding the financial landscape of international cooperation and aid in this region.