
Real Madrid earned €1.1 billion in revenue for the 2024/25 season, according to Kursiv.media. That’s a 10% increase from the previous season when the club became the first in football history to surpass €1 billion in revenue.
Pre-tax profits (excluding player transfers) totaled €208 million, while total profit including transfers reached €243 million.
Net profit after taxes rose to €24.3 million, a 56% increase from the previous year.
The club remains financially stable: net debt is only €11.7 million, while cash reserves total €165.7 million — double the previous year. The club also has access to up to €425 million in credit.
The renovated Santiago Bernabéu stadium played a major role in revenue growth. Ticket sales and commercial income increased by 38%. The stadium revamp cost €1.34 billion, with a loan of €1.13 billion.
Additionally, Real Madrid paid €356.2 million in taxes and social contributions to the Spanish government.
On the pitch, the club won the UEFA Super Cup and Intercontinental Cup, reached the UCL quarterfinals, Club World Cup semifinals, Copa del Rey final, and finished second in La Liga. Read 'Zamin' on Telegram!
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