Real earn the most from ticket sales, Barca falling down

In Europe’s top leagues, ticket sales are one of the most crucial sources of income for every serious club. UEFA has released its financial report for 2024, including data on revenue from ticket sales per match. A year ago, Barcelona topped the list, but their temporary move to Montjuïc due to the renovation of Camp Nou led to a decline in earnings. As a result, Europe now has a new leader in this category.UEFA admits: ‘The calendar is full’Real Madrid is at the top, earning €7.4 million per match from ticket sales. Right behind them is Paris Saint-Germain, bringing in €7.3 million per match. A significant gap follows before Arsenal in third place with €6.1 million, then Tottenham with €5.9 million, Bayern Munich with €5.7 million, and Manchester United close behind with €5.2 million. Barcelona has dropped to seventh place (€4.8 million), followed by Liverpool (€3.7 million), Manchester City (€3.3 million), and Milan, which rounds out the top ten with €3.1 million per match.Vinicius and Mbappe brought Real just behind BarcaIn 11th place is Chelsea (€2.9 million), followed by Inter, Atlético Madrid, Marseille, and Juventus, all earning €2.7 million per match. Interestingly, Stuttgart comes next with €2.6 million, followed by Roma (€2.4 million), Eintracht Frankfurt, West Ham, and Galatasaray, each making €2.3 million. One of the surprises is Borussia Dortmund, which is only 21st on the list with €2.1 million per match, despite their famous fanbase and regularly sold-out stadium. It’s important to note that ticket revenue isn’t solely based on the number of tickets sold but also on pricing. This is particularly relevant for clubs like Real Madrid and PSG, whose tickets are among the most expensive in Europe.##NAJAVA_MECA_8762766##

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