The Financial Situation (50 Viewers)

jukazem

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Feb 10, 2007
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Saw this on Juve's half yearly report.

The hearing dates were set for March 2016, but I don't remember reading anything related to this here or in the Calciopoli thread.

Some additional information related to these would be much appreciated.
 

napoleonic

Senior Member
Sep 7, 2010
4,129
Saw this on Juve's half yearly report.

The hearing dates were set for March 2016, but I don't remember reading anything related to this here or in the Calciopoli thread.

Some additional information related to these would be much appreciated.
whaaaaaaittttt, wtf... we couldn't even get that 400 million compensation but now someone else is allowed to sue us??????????? I'm so fucking hate italian football if this is true.
 
Jan 5, 2007
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Juventus are the seventh most profitable football club in the world, according to Forbes, making $81m.

The financial giant analysed clubs for the 2014-15 season and found Juve were the only Italian representatives in the top 10.

The Bianconeri came in seventh place with $81m, aided also by reaching the Champions League Final, winning the Scudetto and Coppa Italia.

The calculations are based on earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, amortization and player trading.

Manchester United might be struggling on the field, but they dominate off it, making $190m.

Top 10 most profitable clubs for 2014-15:

1 Manchester United $190m

2 Real Madrid $162m

3 Manchester City $131m

4 Arsenal $122m

5 Liverpool $115m

6 Barcelona $108m

7 Juventus $81m

8 Tottenham Hotspur $73m

9 Schalke $67m

10 Bayern Munich $60m
 

Paid-off-Ref

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Dec 16, 2004
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What does Football Italia have to do with anything? If any of you bothered to read the article you would have realised that the list comes from Forbes.

The calculations are based on earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, amortization and player trading. Not net profit.

Our financial statements are available online. Total revenues last season were 348,2 million. Since the calculations exclude player trading we should deduct the 23,5 million we made in player trading. So total operating revenues amount to 324,7 million. Operating costs amounted to 263,9 million but that includes expenses for player registration rights which amounted to 7,1 million. Subtract that and we have total operating costs for 256,8.

324,7-256,8=67,9 million euros.

Which translates into around $80 million (depending on the date of the exchange rate).
 

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