According to the 2023 edition of ReportCalcio published by the Italian Football Federation, the top three divisions lost an average of €1.2 billion per year during the COVID-19 period, while their cumulative losses were €412 million in 2018-19, before the pandemic.
Supersport.com reports that losses for the 2021-22 season alone, the last considered for this report, amounted to €1.4 billion, “the worst ever recorded in the 15 years that this annual report has been published,” it said.
It was learnt that the indebtedness of Italian professional football reached €5.6 billion in 2021-22, a 4.4 per cent increase over one year.
The authors of the report welcomed the joint candidacy of Italy and Turkey to host Euro 2032 as “a unique opportunity” to increase ticketing revenue by modernising a fleet of notoriously outdated stadiums,” supersport.com reports.
Ticketing revenue for all Italian professional football was €254 million in 2021-22, compared to 226 million a year earlier, but still far from the 341 million of 2018-19, the last season before the pandemic.
By comparison, Manchester United alone generated €126 million in ticketing revenue in 2021-22, according to the Deloitte report.
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