Henri Anier and Billy McKay might not have been able to keep Dundee United in the Premiership, but the pair have earned the Tannadice club a 20,000 euros payment from Uefa.
The now Inverness Caley Thistle strikers were called up by Estonia and Northern Ireland respectively in the Euro 2016 qualifiers.
An understanding between Uefa and the European Club Association (ECA) means some of the revenue from Euro 2016 – qualifiers and finals – is shared among those clubs who released players to their national teams.
Dundee have received just over 12,000 euros for former goalkeeper Kyle Letheren’s inclusion in the Welsh squad during their successful qualifying campaign.
Celtic and Aberdeen have banked over 400,000 euros each.