The Financial Situation (13 Viewers)

Valerio.

Senior Member
Jul 5, 2014
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ye because in the past years we were always the only ones getting into the best 16 so we got the biggest share.
And the more we went trough the less the others teams would get.
While the likes of Real had to share with Barcelona and Atletico we didn't have to share with anyone
 

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
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Juventus have made more money from the Champions League in the last 10 years than any other club outwith Real Madrid and Barcelona.

The Bianconeri reached the final of the competition in 2015 and 2017, but haven’t lifted the trophy since their win over Ajax in 1996.

Despite that, an investigation by the website Calcio e Finanza puts Juve third in terms of revenue from the competition over the last decade.

Real Madrid lead the way, with €465.76m over the past 10 years, with their arch-rivals Barcelona second with 449.47m.

After that comes Juventus, who by this calculation have made €428.12m from Champions League participation in the past decade.

That’s more than Bayern Munich, who won the competition in 2013, as well as reaching two finals and three semi-finals.

The reason for that is to do with the way television money is distributed, as well as the investment in rights by Italian television companies.

Despite failing to even reach a semi-final in the past 10 years, Milan are ranked second of the Serie A clubs with €205m, followed by Roma, Inter and Napoli.

Juve are also top of the table in terms of the average revenue per season, as they’ve only been in seven of the last 10 editions, for an average of €61.16m per season.

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juve123

Senior Member
Aug 10, 2017
15,354
ye because in the past years we were always the only ones getting into the best 16 so we got the biggest share.
And the more we went trough the less the others teams would get.
While the likes of Real had to share with Barcelona and Atletico we didn't have to share with anyone
Are we getting more sponsors due to our champions league performance
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
32,427
Juventus have made more money from the Champions League in the last 10 years than any other club outwith Real Madrid and Barcelona.

The Bianconeri reached the final of the competition in 2015 and 2017, but haven’t lifted the trophy since their win over Ajax in 1996.

Despite that, an investigation by the website Calcio e Finanza puts Juve third in terms of revenue from the competition over the last decade.

Real Madrid lead the way, with €465.76m over the past 10 years, with their arch-rivals Barcelona second with 449.47m.

After that comes Juventus, who by this calculation have made €428.12m from Champions League participation in the past decade.

That’s more than Bayern Munich, who won the competition in 2013, as well as reaching two finals and three semi-finals.

The reason for that is to do with the way television money is distributed, as well as the investment in rights by Italian television companies.

Despite failing to even reach a semi-final in the past 10 years, Milan are ranked second of the Serie A clubs with €205m, followed by Roma, Inter and Napoli.

Juve are also top of the table in terms of the average revenue per season, as they’ve only been in seven of the last 10 editions, for an average of €61.16m per season.

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Forza Beppe, allegri, paratici and nedved

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Actually Forza Serie A for being a shit league with shitty teams who fail in the CL.
 

lgorTudor

Senior Member
Jan 15, 2015
32,949
Juventus have made more money from the Champions League in the last 10 years than any other club outwith Real Madrid and Barcelona.

The Bianconeri reached the final of the competition in 2015 and 2017, but haven’t lifted the trophy since their win over Ajax in 1996.

Despite that, an investigation by the website Calcio e Finanza puts Juve third in terms of revenue from the competition over the last decade.

Real Madrid lead the way, with €465.76m over the past 10 years, with their arch-rivals Barcelona second with 449.47m.

After that comes Juventus, who by this calculation have made €428.12m from Champions League participation in the past decade.

That’s more than Bayern Munich, who won the competition in 2013, as well as reaching two finals and three semi-finals.

The reason for that is to do with the way television money is distributed, as well as the investment in rights by Italian television companies.

Despite failing to even reach a semi-final in the past 10 years, Milan are ranked second of the Serie A clubs with €205m, followed by Roma, Inter and Napoli.

Juve are also top of the table in terms of the average revenue per season, as they’ve only been in seven of the last 10 editions, for an average of €61.16m per season.

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Forza Beppe, allegri, paratici and nedved

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I don't comprehend this world view. We are a football club, our success isn't measured in financial well-being

The correct question to ask is why third most revenue from CL hasnt translated to third most CL titles.

And who is to blame for that
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
65,506
Let me rephrase

7th (?) highest revenue

and over the last 5 years

-29th highest net spend (summer 2017)
-36th highest net spend (2016)
-10th highest net spend (2015)
-25th highest net spend (2014)
-no net spend at all (2013)
Those numbers are surprising. I thought we were one of the biggest spenders in recent years.

Anyway, we all know our model is about sustainability. I guess it's gonna be this way until we eliminate our debt.
 

lgorTudor

Senior Member
Jan 15, 2015
32,949
Those numbers are surprising. I thought we were one of the biggest spenders in recent years.

Anyway, we all know our model is about sustainability. I guess it's gonna be this way until we eliminate our debt.
Bigger investments lead to bigger revenue streams.

Why would you expect Adidas to pay more than 30mil per year? Because Sturaro wearing adidas gear in a CL game is such a great marketing expenditure for them? TV-deals, attraction of new fans, gate receipts - all of it is suffering because we don't bounce our money back into the market
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
65,506
Bigger investments lead to bigger revenue streams.

Why would you expect Adidas to pay more than 30mil per year? Because Sturaro wearing adidas gear in a CL game is such a great marketing expenditure for them? TV-deals, attraction of new fans, gate receipts - all of it is suffering because we don't bounce our money back into the market
Agreed
 

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