Revenues grow in Serie A TIM.- Genoa Cricket and Football Club

In the latest Deloitte report, the top national championship recorded the greatest increase in turnover, in percentage terms compared to the previous season, among the main European competitors (’22/23). Plus 22%. The 5 most appealing leagues are making profits again after years. The end of the restrictive measures due to the pandemic and the return of spectators to stadiums have caused match day revenues to soar on a national scale (+88%). Revenue from TV rights is also growing in Serie A with the valorisation of the product on international markets.

Higher up – A turnover that has risen to 2.9 billion euros, with more sustainable budgets thanks also to the containment of salaries: a reverse gear that has been engaged for some time. The explosion in match-day revenues jumped to 434 million, after the stop to the restrictions on access to facilities due to Covid-19. A 15% increase in television rights (1.5 billion), while a 14% increase in income from commercial revenues (900 million). It is the latest photograph that updates the data and illustrates the trend of Serie A. Broadening the attention, the European football market, in general, grew by 16% reaching 35.3 billion in revenues, including those deriving from from the 2022 World Cup.

 
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