Real Madrid announced on Thursday (17) that it broke their revenue record by registering € 1.18 billion (about R $ 7.58 billion for the current price) in season 2024/25, although net income remained € 24 million (approximately R $ 154.2 million).
“Operating profit [antes das alienações de ativos fixos] Of the 2024/25 fiscal year reached € 1.185 billion, “the club said in his report released on social networks.
This value “represents an increase of € 111 million (10.4%) [R$ 713 milhões] Regarding the 2023/24 fiscal year, when the € 1 billion mark (about R $ 6.43 billion) was exceeded for the first time, a value “not reached so far by any other club”.
In addition, Real Madrid revealed that it ended the fiscal year with a net profit of € 24 million (R $ 154.2 million), € 9 million (R $ 57.8 million) more than the previous period.
The club of the Spanish capital justified this scarce profit by saying that last season “both amortization expense and the stadium remodeling project was debited in the demonstration of results.”
“This positive result continues the trajectory that the club has been consistently walked in profit in all fiscal years since 2000, highlighting the five-year period, from 2019/20 to 2023/24, which was affected by COVID-19 and, in the specific case of the club, the stadium reform works,” he emphasized.
For next fiscal year, 2025/26, the club ensured that the final stages for the completion of the stadium reform will be held, including some restoration and noise reduction activities during the shows.
“While we await the resumption of shows under approved conditions, the club foresees even greater growth in VIP seats, RM Experience and other commercial operations of the stadium, highlighting the great event that will represent an NFL game at the stadium,” he said.