Advertisment
Sunday, June 26, 2022
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • TNG Board
  • TNG Investigation
  • Login
TheNewsGuru
  • Home
  • Trending
  • News
    • Nigeria
    • World
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
    • Football
  • Business News
  • Technology
No Result
View All Result
TheNewsGuru
  • Home
  • Trending
  • News
    • Nigeria
    • World
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
    • Football
  • Business News
  • Technology
No Result
View All Result
TheNewsGuru
No Result
View All Result

Home » Event » Manchester United overhaul Real Madrid, FC Barcelona as Europe’s biggest earners

Manchester United overhaul Real Madrid, FC Barcelona as Europe’s biggest earners

Editor by Editor
4 years ago
in Football, Sports
Reading Time: 2 mins read
535 22
A A
0
271
SHARES
1.4k
VIEWS
 

Manchester United enjoyed the biggest revenue of any European club in the last financial year after a 32 percent increase propelled them above Real Madrid and FC Barcelona, UEFA say.

In an annual report published on Tuesday, UEFA in the European Club Football Landscape report said revenues among Europe’s 700-odd top-flight clubs totalled 18.5 billion euros (£16.5 billion) for 2016.

This is in comparison to 16.9 billion the year before and 2.8 billion in 1996.

RecommendedReads

Ronaldo

Cristiano Ronaldo is not for sale- Manchester United tells Chelsea boss

54 seconds ago
1.4k
Giggs

Ryan Giggs resigns as Wales manager over domestic violence charge

5 days ago
1.5k

However, the report acknowledged that nearly half that amount — 9.1 million euros — was generated by 30 clubs.

It also noted that the financial gap between the elite ones and the rest was increasing.

English Premier League television revenues were now such that mid-table Bournemouth earned the same as three-times European champions Inter Milan.

Manchester United’s revenue for 2016 was 689 million euros, compared to 521 million euros in 2015, the report said.

United were followed by FC Barcelona and Real Madrid (both 620 million), Bayern Munich (592 million), Paris St Germain (542 million) and Manchester City (533 million).

Its operating profit of 232 million euros was also the highest followed by Real Madrid, PSG, Bayern Munich, Arsenal and Manchester City.

United was also burdened with the highest net debt of 561 million euros, ahead of Benfica, Inter Milan, Juventus and Liverpool.

The report confirmed that the English Premier League enjoys by far the highest revenues in Europe, averaging 244.4 million euros per club.

Next was Germany’s Bundesliga with 149.6 million per club followed by Spain (126.3 million) and Italy (100.2 million)

Revenues fell dramatically elsewhere, even in traditional football nations such as the Netherlands (26.7 million) and Portugal (20.3 million).

Greek clubs earned an average of 8.9 million euros.

Figures for Eastern Europe were even lower at 5 million euros for Hungary, 4.4 million for Czech Republic and 1.5 million for Slovenia.

“Once more, we cannot help but note that the polarisation of commercial and sponsorship revenues between the top tier of clubs and the rest is accelerating,” UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin said.

“As the guardians of the game, UEFA must ensure that football remains competitive even as financial gaps are augmented by globalisation and technological change.”

UEFA analyst Sefton Perry said that “only a limited number of clubs are able to fully exploit the enormous commercial opportunities offered by the global market”.

Sixteen of the top 20 clubs in terms of domestic broadcast revenues were English with Manchester United top on 146 million, edging out Real Madrid and FC Barcelona.

Bournemouth earned 99 million euros, level with Inter Milan who, along with Juventus, were the only Serie A side in the top 20.

The report confirmed that transfer spending reached record levels of almost 5.6 billion euros in the European summer of 2017, including six of the top 20 most expensive transfers ever recorded.

Arsenal were however the club who made the most from paying fans.

UEFA said their yield of 97.8 euros per spectator was the highest in Europe.

They were followed by Chelsea, Real Madrid, Liverpool, Bayern Munich, Manchester United, FC Barcelona, Galatasaray, Manchester City and West Ham United.

Author

  • Editor

    View all posts

Tags: FC BarcelonaManchester United
SendShare108Tweet68
Previous Post

Lagos police arrest ‘lunatic’ who robs with toy gun, owns PoS

Next Post

Leicester advance in FA Cup as Iheanacho scores first VAR goal in England

Related Contents

Ronaldo
Sports

Cristiano Ronaldo is not for sale- Manchester United tells Chelsea boss

54 seconds ago
1.4k
EPL: Real reasons I joined Nottingham forest – Taiwo Awoniyi
Football

EPL: Real reasons I joined Nottingham forest – Taiwo Awoniyi

12 hours ago
1.4k
A national team is the next step - Guardiola reveals
Sports

A national team is the next step – Guardiola reveals

13 hours ago
1.5k
Load More
Next Post

Leicester advance in FA Cup as Iheanacho scores first VAR goal in England

Don Jazzy apologizes to lady over body -shaming claims

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Manchester United enjoyed the biggest revenue of any European club in the last financial year after a 32 percent increase propelled them above Real Madrid and FC Barcelona, UEFA say. In an annual report published on Tuesday, UEFA in the European Club Football Landscape report said revenues among Europe’s 700-odd top-flight clubs totalled 18.5 billion euros (£16.5 billion) for 2016. This is in comparison to 16.9 billion the year before and 2.8 billion in 1996. However, the report acknowledged that nearly half that amount — 9.1 million euros — was generated by 30 clubs. It also noted that the financial gap between the elite ones and the rest was increasing. English Premier League television revenues were now such that mid-table Bournemouth earned the same as three-times European champions Inter Milan. Manchester United’s revenue for 2016 was 689 million euros, compared to 521 million euros in 2015, the report said. United were followed by FC Barcelona and Real Madrid (both 620 million), Bayern Munich (592 million), Paris St Germain (542 million) and Manchester City (533 million). Its operating profit of 232 million euros was also the highest followed by Real Madrid, PSG, Bayern Munich, Arsenal and Manchester City. United was also burdened with the highest net debt of 561 million euros, ahead of Benfica, Inter Milan, Juventus and Liverpool. The report confirmed that the English Premier League enjoys by far the highest revenues in Europe, averaging 244.4 million euros per club. Next was Germany’s Bundesliga with 149.6 million per club followed by Spain (126.3 million) and Italy (100.2 million) Revenues fell dramatically elsewhere, even in traditional football nations such as the Netherlands (26.7 million) and Portugal (20.3 million). Greek clubs earned an average of 8.9 million euros. Figures for Eastern Europe were even lower at 5 million euros for Hungary, 4.4 million for Czech Republic and 1.5 million for Slovenia. “Once more, we cannot help but note that the polarisation of commercial and sponsorship revenues between the top tier of clubs and the rest is accelerating,” UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin said. “As the guardians of the game, UEFA must ensure that football remains competitive even as financial gaps are augmented by globalisation and technological change.” UEFA analyst Sefton Perry said that “only a limited number of clubs are able to fully exploit the enormous commercial opportunities offered by the global market”. Sixteen of the top 20 clubs in terms of domestic broadcast revenues were English with Manchester United top on 146 million, edging out Real Madrid and FC Barcelona. Bournemouth earned 99 million euros, level with Inter Milan who, along with Juventus, were the only Serie A side in the top 20. The report confirmed that transfer spending reached record levels of almost 5.6 billion euros in the European summer of 2017, including six of the top 20 most expensive transfers ever recorded. Arsenal were however the club who made the most from paying fans. UEFA said their yield of 97.8 euros per spectator was the highest in Europe. They were followed by Chelsea, Real Madrid, Liverpool, Bayern Munich, Manchester United, FC Barcelona, Galatasaray, Manchester City and West Ham United.
No Result
View All Result
  • Home Page
  • Columnist
  • News
    • National
    • World
  • TNG Investigations
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Tech

© 2021 Thenewsguru.com

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
We use cookies to offer you a better browsing experience. If you continue to use this site, you consent to our use of cookies.
I Accept Cookies
We use cookies to offer you a better browsing experience. If you continue to use this site, you consent to our use of cookies.
I Accept Cookies