St Johnstone have earned over 100,000 euros from Alan Mannus’s inclusion in Northern Ireland’s Euro 2016 squad.
The 107,490 euros figure combines both the qualifiers and the finals.
In total, 641 European clubs from 54 national associations received a revenue share of 150m euros from Uefa (£127.74m).
Liverpool, top earners in the Premier League, took £2,890,773 for releasing players for the finals and qualifying.
An understanding between Uefa and the European Club Association (ECA) means some of the revenue from Euro 2016 is shared among those clubs who released players to their national teams.
Clubs that released players for the final tournament took a share of 100m euros (£85.6m), while another 50m euros (£42.58m) was set aside for those that released players for qualifying matches.
Another 744,937 euros (£634,390) was carried over from Euro 2012 and divided up during the qualification phase.
For the final tournament, clubs receive a fixed amount per player, per day. This starts 14 days before the player’s country’s first match and ends the day after their last match.