Manchester City with $731 million and Real Madrid with $714 are the two clubs that have earned the most in the 2021/2022 season.what about the start of the recovery from the coronavirus pandemic, as reflected in the ‘Deloitte Football Money League’ report.
Both teams were the most successful last season. Manchester City were Premier League champions and reached the semi-finals of the UEFA Champions League, where they lost to Real Madrid.
from my sideReal Madrid were champions of La Liga, the Spanish Super Cup and won the Champions League at number 14. in the history of the club, the maximum winner of the competition. Both teams have shown their worth on and off the field in recent years.
Concha Iglesias, partner in charge of sports at Deloitte Spain, stresses the importance of returning revenue on match day when the public returns.
The top 20 European football clubs in 2021/2022 fielded a total of $9.2 billion.13% more than the previous year’s 8,200 million due to returning fans.
An increase that will be even greater in the future thanks to some of the stadiums that he is thinking about reforming, such as Real Madrid and Barcelona.
Madrid hopes to showcase an extensive renovation of the new Santiago Bernabeu in mid-2023. in which it will have a retractable roof and will be one of the great innovations not only for the game, but also for the show.
“Projects implemented by major clubs, such as the Nuevo Bernabéu or Espay Barça stadium,will allow to attract additional income through a business model that will maximize its activity 365 days a year,” Concha Iglesias said in a statement.
In addition, the aforementioned study includes for the first time the revenues of major European women’s football clubs, with Barcelona leading the rankings with $7.7 million.
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Source: La Opinion
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