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REAL MADRID ARE the first football club to top a billion euros in revenue during a single season, fuelled by income generated by the revamped Santiago Bernabeu stadium, according to financial experts Deloitte.
Advertisement The state-of-the-art venue now boasts an undulating metal roof, shops, expanded VIP areas and a retractable pitch. “Club stadia are increasingly being valued as more than just matchday assets, with a number of clubs converting their grounds into multi-use entertainment venues that attract new visitors, sponsors, and retail opportunities,” said Tim Bridge, lead partner in the Deloitte Sports Business Group.
Broadcast revenue was stable at 4.3bn as each of the “Big Five” leagues – England, Spain, Italy, France and Germany – remained in the same domestic broadcast cycle as the preceding season.
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