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Real Madrid First Football Club To Generate 1 Billion In Euros Revenue In A Season, Deloitte says
Real’s revenue dwarfs that of even City, who remain in second place in the Money League with 838 million euros in revenue.
Real Madrid became the first soccer team to register one billion euros ($1.04 billion) in revenue in a single season in 2023-24, with the Spanish side topping the Deloitte Football Money League as the world’s highest revenue-generating club once again.
Three trophies in the 2023-24 campaign — including LaLiga and the Champions League — plus increased matchday revenue following the completion of renovation works at the Bernabeu Stadium ensured they stayed top of the list.
Deloitte said Real’s matchday revenue doubled to 248 million euros while a new sleeve sponsorship and increased merchandise sales produced commercial revenue of 482 million euros — a 19% increase.
The report also said that the top 20 revenue generating clubs in the world made a record 11.2 billion euros in the 2023-24 season thanks to record matchday, broadcast and commercial revenues.
Real’s revenue dwarfs that of even City, who remain in second place in the Money League with 838 million euros in revenue.
Although City beat their own revenue record and remain the highest revenue-generating club in the lucrative English Premier League, the gap between first and second (208 million euros) has never been bigger.
Paris St Germain (806 million euros), Manchester United (771 million) and Bayern Munich (765 million) round out the top five.
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On the other hand, clubs like Arsenal (717 million euros), Borussia Dortmund (514 million), Newcastle United (372 million) and Aston Villa (310 million) grew revenues by playing in various European competitions.
“While commercial revenue dominates the income of the top 10 Money League clubs, broadcast income remains crucial for teams in the second half of the rankings,” Tim Bridge, lead partner in the Deloitte Sports Business Group, said.
“As competitions expand and create more broadcast and matchday opportunities, these can further increase the earning potential for clubs.”
Thanks to their commercial revenue streams, Liverpool (715 million euros), Tottenham Hotspur (615 million) and Chelsea (546 million) still managed to stay in the top 10 despite reduced broadcast income after missing out on the Champions League.
Barcelona also saw a 63 million euros fall in matchday revenue after they were forced to play at the smaller Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys while the Camp Nou was being redeveloped.
But the Spanish club remain top of the list of women’s sides for a third straight year with 17.9 million euros in revenue, a 26% increase from the 2022-23 season.
Arsenal Women (17.9 million euros) are second, followed by Chelsea (13.4 million), Manchester United (10.7 million) and Real Madrid (10.5 million).
|
RANK |
CLUB |
TOTAL REVENUE (MILLION EUROS) |
|
1 |
Real Madrid |
1,045.5 |
|
2 |
Manchester City |
837.8 |
|
3 |
Paris St Germain |
805.9 |
|
4 |
Manchester United |
770.6 |
|
5 |
Bayern Munich |
765.4 |
|
6 |
Barcelona |
760.3 |
|
7 |
Arsenal |
716.5 |
|
8 |
Liverpool |
714.7 |
|
9 |
Tottenham Hotspur |
615.0 |
|
10 |
Chelsea |
545.5 |
($1 = 0.9654 euros)
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