Italy: professional clubs with more than five billion indebted

Woltemade? Surprisingly clearly

Italian professional football continues to fight with considerable financial difficulties. The total debt of the associations of Serie A, B and C in 2023/24 amounted to around 5.45 billion euros, as can be seen from a report by the National Football Association FIGC and the book examination company PWC Italia on Thursday – at least a slight decline compared to the 5.66 billion from the period 2022/23.

Professional football generated sales of almost seven billion euros in Italy in 2023/24. Almost all sources of income recorded growth: the proceeds from sponsorship and merchandise exceeded one billion euros for the first time, the ticket sales brought 478 million euros, also a maximum. The income for TV rights remained stable at 1.5 billion euros.

The FIGC also reported a visitor record: 21 million viewers saw the games of the leagues and cup competitions in the stadium.

Italian Professional Football Continues to Struggle With Significant Financial Difficulties. The Total Debt of Serie A, B, and C Clubs in 2023/24 Amounted to Approximately 5.45 Billion Euros, According to a Report Published on Thursday by the National Football Association Figc and the Auditing Firm Pwc Italia – A Slight Decreas From the 5.66 Billion Euros in the 2022/23 period.

Professional Football in Italy Generated A Turnover of Almost Seven Billion Euros in 2023/24. ALMOST All Sources of Income Recorded Increases: Revenues from Sponsoring and Merchandise Expeded One Billion Euros for the First Time, and Ticket Sales Brought in 478 million euros, i.e. A Record High. Revenues for TV Rights Remained Stable at 1.5 Billion Euros.

The Figc So Reported a Record Attendance: 21 million Spectator’s Watched the Games of the Leagues and Cup Competitions in the Stadium.

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