The Financial Situation (113 Viewers)

Orgut

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2002
18,231
Just read an article saying Juve have a 80M in debts and their overall value is around the 700M mark
Is our value that low?
Man Utd`s value is around the 3B mark..
Even Arsenal worth much more than us (in terms of value)

Are those stats true?
 

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Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
22,748
No, they're not. Our debt is more than 188m, while market capitalization capitalization (current number of outstanding shares x current price) is 248m. Overall value is calculated as a sum of these two variables, therefore 436m is approximately our market value. United is highly indebted club and the more debt you have the higher your value is. Twisted concept.
 
Jul 20, 2012
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According to wiki for the Europa League 2012:


Similar to the UEFA Champions League, the prize money received by the clubs is divided into fixed payments based on participation and results, and variable amounts that depend of the value of their TV market.
First qualifying round: €120,000
Second qualifying round: €130,000
Third qualifying round: €140,000
Play-off round elimination: €150,000
Base fee for group stage: €1,300,000
Group match victory: €200,000
Group match draw: €100,000
Group winners: €400,000
Group runners-up: €200,000
Round of 32: €200,000
Round of 16: €350,000
Quarter-finals: €450,000
Semi-finals: €1,000,000
Losing finalist: €2,500,000
Winners: €5,000,000

Here is something more trust worthy

http://www.uefa.org/about-uefa/news/newsid=1979895.html

Each of the 48 sides involved in the group stage can expect to receive a group stage fee of €1.3m. There will also be performance bonuses of €200,000 for every win and €100,000 for every draw in the group stage. Moreover, qualification bonuses will be allotted to the teams that progress to the round of 32. Each of the 12 group winners can anticipate earning €400,000, and the runners-up €200,000.

As for the knockout phase, teams competing in the round of 32 will collect €200,000 each, clubs in the round of 16 €350,000 each, the eight quarter-finalists €450,000 each and the four semi-finalists €1m each. The UEFA Europa League winners will pick up €5m and the runners-up €2.5m.

A side could receive, at best, €9.9m from playing in this season's competition – not counting the market pool share.

Meanwhile, every club that features in the UEFA Europa League first qualifying round will get €120,000 even if they go on to qualify for the group stage. Second qualifying round participants will gain €130,000 even if they go through to the group stage, and each club playing in the third qualifying round will receive €140,000 regardless of results. Furthermore, all teams eliminated in the UEFA Europa League play-offs will collect €150,000 – the play-off winners will not be entitled to any solidarity payment for the play-offs but will retain payments received for the UEFA Europa League first, second and third qualifying rounds and will benefit from the competition distribution system from the group stage onwards.
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
Will it benefit Juventus financially now that they are the only italian team left in Europe?
potentially yes and no.

Yes because this is an investment. If we'd win the euroleague, it would be good for our image and a sign that juventus is winning silverware again.
Yes because its an investment in the players to get experience with diffrent country's, playstyles and the direct knockout in europe

No because moratti be mad as fuck, not beeing the last italian team to win something in europe, so he'll initiate calciopoli 2
 

Vialli_92

Senior Member
Mar 7, 2013
6,499
And the supercup game !
It would be so good to be in that Supercup game, the whole world will be watching it would really be one of the best things that could happen to us next season imo. The global image we would get from that game is it will most likely be one of Barca, Madrid or Bayern who we play.

potentially yes and no.

Yes because this is an investment. If we'd win the euroleague, it would be good for our image and a sign that juventus is winning silverware again.
Yes because its an investment in the players to get experience with diffrent country's, playstyles and the direct knockout in europe

No because moratti be mad as fuck, not beeing the last italian team to win something in europe, so he'll initiate calciopoli 2
Hahaha that Moratti comment is brilliant :D

this is the thing that excites me the most in this EL campaign.
Have my fingers crossed we are in that Supercup game would be so exciting!
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,733
Man, the super cup game !!! :D

I have the feeling real madrid will win this CL....so imagine if we win and confront them in a super cup final?, or a bayern Munich revenge?? Or against the fellowship of the rings AKA Barcelona FC?.

It would be nuts!!!
 

zizinho

Senior Member
Apr 14, 2013
51,816
Man, the super cup game !!! :D

I have the feeling real madrid will win this CL....so imagine if we win and confront them in a super cup final?, or a bayern Munich revenge?? Or against the fellowship of the rings AKA Barcelona FC?.

It would be nuts!!!
I want Real. I dont want Barcelona simply cuz i hate them and dont want them to win the CL. Bayern would be too strong for us so im rooting for Real (or Manchester United :D)
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,733
Milan top Serie A transfer revenue
By Football Italia staff




Milan have taken in more from transfers to the big five League clubs in the last five years than any other Italian side.

The Football Observatory released its findings on sales since 2008-09 to the major tournaments in Europe – Italy, Spain, England, Germany and France.

Tottenham made more from transfers than anyone else during that period, taking in €322.1m of revenue.

They were surprisingly followed by Real Madrid with €303.7m, Porto on €282.7m, Liverpool €239.8m and Milan in fifth place with €229.5m.

Inter were in sixth with €224.9m and Udinese seventh on €220m, while Roma were in ninth on €203.4m.

Juventus only made €138m from transfers over the last five years.

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