Champions League clubs make more than 50m euros
Football teams still in this season’s UEFA Champions League have made on the average 50m euros ($72m; £45m) from the contest, an enquiry has indicated.
Commercialized incomes are up in spite of the downturn, the Mastercard study ascertained.
The 50m euros is comprised of involvement and prize monies, UEFA and club moneymaking incomes, ticket sales and enhanced squad values.
The study likewise ascertained the competition in the 2009 calendar year brought forth 6bn euros for the European economy.
This is the equal amount as the last FIFA World Cup finals in Germany.
He quoted the model of this year’s Superbowl in the United States, which brought forth record advertisement incomes.
“In hard times, sponsors need to be careful about what they spend on – they are looking for a guaranteed return.”
“They know people will watch the Champions League, so they are just minimising risk.”
Television audiences are likewise going up, he said.
This signifies teams receive a lot of income from UEFA’s commercial arrangements, and from their own.
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