JAKARTA - Real Madrid became the first club to record an annual revenue of more than 1 billion euros in the Deloitte Football Money League.
Los Blancos' earnings report was shared by the consulting firm on Thursday, January 23, 2025.
These figures, which cover the 2023/2024 season, assess the La Liga and Champions League champions have posted revenues of 1,045,500,000 euros and are at the top.
Manchester City, with 838 million euros, was second in the study, followed by Paris Saint-Germain (06 million euros), Manchester United (771 million euros), and Bayern Munich (765 million euros).
The Premier League dominates the top 10, which also includes Barcelona, Arsenal, Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur, and Chelsea.
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The 20 clubs included in the study collectively received 11.2 billion euros, which rose 6 percent from 2022/2023.
In the 2023/2024 season, Real Madrid won the Champions League to beat Borussia Dortmund in the final at Wembley. They also won La Liga, finishing 10 points ahead of Barcelona who were in second place.
The 1 billion euro figure consists of a match day revenue of 248 million euros, broadcast revenue of 316 million euros, and commercial revenue of 482 million euros.
Progress in the rebuilding of the Bernabeu Stadium, which is now nearing completion, has made match day revenues double compared to the previous year.
Real Madrid's match day revenue of 248 million euros is significantly higher than any other club. PSG is in next place with 170 million euros.
The club's commercial revenue, which also surpassed all competitors in the study, increased by 19 percent.
Deloitte said the gap between the top two teams in the 2025 study - Real Madrid and Manchester City - was never this big, which was 208 million euros.
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