Farsley Celtic net share of Euro 2016 millions as Leeds United pocket six-figure windfall
Former Farsley forward Adam Priestley played for the tiny British colony in their inaugural European Championships qualification campaign ahead of the 2016 tournament in France.
UEFA has distributed €100m between clubs releasing players for the final tournament and €50m among those clubs which released players for the qualifying competition irrespective of whether the national team qualified or not.
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Hide AdIn total, 641 clubs received UEFA benefits for releasing players to qualification matched between 2014 and the finals last year.
Farsley, who are currently placed fourth in Evo-Stik First Division North, raked in €25,283 (£21,589) from Priestley's involvement.
Priestley, a former Leeds United trainee, has made 13 appearances for the country of his birth. He has since left Farsley to join Alfreton Town in the National League North.
Leeds brought home €226,410.40 (£194,929.17) thanks to the participation of internationals such as Northern Ireland's Stuart Dallas.
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Hide AdJuventus collected the biggest pay-out after taking home €3,484,875 (£2,983,296), ahead of Premier League clubs Liverpool and Tottenham – who also both earned over €3million.
Sheffield Wednesday topped the worldwide earnings of Yorkshire's clubs with €619,908.92 (£533,713.68) with Hull City claiming €394,111.48 (£339,312.25)
Doncaster Rovers also bagged a six-figure sum of €169,038.60 (£145534.63)
UEFA payouts to Yorkshire clubs
Bradford City AFC €4,176.54
Doncaster Rovers €169,038.60
Farsley AFC €25,283.97
Hull City €394,111.48
Leeds United €226,410.40
Middlesbrough FC €16,486.33
Rotherham United FC €30,647.55
Sheffield Wednesday FC €619,908.92