He real Madrid It is the football club that generates the most income on the entire planet. This is what he reveals the 28th edition of the report Football Money League prepared by Deloitte, which compares the emoluments that the teams earned during the last 2023/2024 season.
The white club already published last summer that it had managed to exceed 1,000 million euros for the first time in its history, a record figure that made it the first club in the world to reach this stratospheric figure.
Now, this latest report from Deloitte confirms that Real Madrid is, for the second consecutive year, the football team that generates the most income in the world. The champion of the Champions League and of The League He earned 1,045.5 million euros, that is, 25.8% more than the 831.4 he earned in the previous year.
The completion of the renovation works of the Santiago Bernabéu caused revenue per match day to double, reaching €248 million. The club also recorded a 19% increase in commercial revenue (from €403 million to €482 million), driven by higher merchandising volumes and new sponsorships.
He Manchester City maintains second place in the ranking. The citizens They are the English club with the highest income (837.8 million in turnover compared to 825.9 in 2022/23, 1.4% more), once again surpassing their own income record in a season. On the other hand, Juventus experienced the biggest drop in the ranking (356 million euros) and fell from 11th to 16th place, its lowest position in the history of the Football Money League report.
Barça, from fourth to sixth
He Football Club Barcelona It also lost power in the ranking of the clubs that generated the most income last season. The culés resent the work at the Camp Nou, and the fact of having to play in Montjuic It continues to take its toll on the cash register.
The culés passed from fourth to sixth place and achieved a turnover of 760.3 million euros, compared to the 800.1 achieved in the 2022/2023 season, which represented a 5% reduction in income. The drop of 63 million euros in revenue per match day is largely to blame.
Joan Laporta, in a press conference with FC Barcelona
EFE
For his part, the Atlético de Madridtwelfth in this earnings table, achieved revenues of 409.5 million euros, 12.5% more than the 364.1 million registered in the previous season.
Commercial and match day revenues are growing the most in these clubs, 11% year-on-year and 10% driven mainly by an increase in the organization of live events not linked to football.
Finally, there was no increase in sports broadcasting income (4.3 billion euros) reported by the clubs since each of the five major European leagues were subject to the same television broadcasting contracts as the previous season.
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