Last year's profits? It's 1,569,876,000 won...Real made 1.5 trillion won last season alone
Jan 23, 2025
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Citing data released by accounting firm Deloitte on the 23rd (Korea time), the BBC reported that Real Madrid earned 1.05 billion euros (about 1.5697 trillion won) from winning La Liga and the Champions League in the 2023-2024 season, the first time it has exceeded 1 billion euros in annual revenue.
Real Madrid made 248 million euros in matchday revenue alone last season, according to data from Deloitte named 'Money League'. It earned 316 million euros from broadcast rights and 482 million euros from commercial activities. BBC explained 'Refining the home stadium Santiago Bernabeu has doubled its game-day income from the previous one.
Man City came in second place. Manchester City, which won four consecutive Premier League titles, the Club World Cup, and the European Super Cup last season, succeeded Real Madrid with a profit of 838 million euros. Manchester City is the only team in the Premier League to earn more than 800 million euros.
Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), where Lee Kang-in belongs, ranked third with a profit of 806 million euros. Bayern Munich, Kim Min-jae's team, ranked 5th after Manchester United (771 million euros) with 765 million euros. Son Heung-min's Tottenham Hotspur ranked ninth with 615 million euros.
The statistics again proved that it is the best league in the world, with six Premier League teams in the top 10. In La Liga, Real Madrid and Barcelona entered the top 10, while Munich and PSG were the only top 10 players in the Bundesliga and League 1. In Italy's Serie A, which failed to enter the top 10, AC Milan (398 million euros) ranked the highest at 13th.
The BBC introduced 'Commercial revenue was the largest revenue source in this statistics, accounting for 44% of each club's total revenue' as a result of the contribution to commercial revenue by hosting live events, not soccer, such as concerts' It also introduced that 'Match Day revenue grew 11% from last season, showing the most obvious growth.'Increased stadium capacity, ticket prices, and premium hospitality growth.'
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This article was translated by Naver AI translator.