Ang Paris Saint Germain It had 224.3 million euro losses last season, after 124.2 million received previously, which in France ended exceptionally well in March 2020 at the outbreak of the Covid crisis.
These numbers appear in a report published Thursday by the National Control and Management Directorate (DNCG), a supervisory body of the Professional Football League (LFP), which highlights the economic downturn that almost every French club has gone through. , and specifically. ang PSG.
The team from the capital represented 35% of the red numbers across the First Division in the 2020-2021 season, which closed with a negative 646 million euros.
Lyon followed, with 107
Away from PSG they remained on olympique ng lions with 107 million euros of losses, the Marseilles (76 million) and the Girondins of Bordeaux (67 million).
These losses were explained in part by the fall of 95% of revenue in matches (usually from tickets to stadiums) to 7.9 million euros due to restrictions due to the coronavirus.
Audiovisual rights revoked
On the other hand, audiovisual rights recovered 21% to 835.7 million, even though it did not reach the levels of the 2018-2019 season.
On the cost side, staff salaries grew by 9% to 1,240 million euros and social security contributions by 23% to 347 million. Professional players earned 934.4 million of these amounts, 9% more, while 124.6 million went to coaches and technicians (+38%).
Ang PSG Alone, 503 million euros were spent on the salary of its staff (31.7% of the total clubs in the first division), which means an increase of 21% a year.
146 million euros for the Champions
Television rights reported him 201.8 million, of which 146 matched his participation in the Champions League, where he reached the semifinals. The French league matches brought him 50.2 million euros of television rights and the remaining competitions were 5.6 million.
The first French clubs sold 50 players abroad last season for which they earned 302.7 million euros, while in the other direction they bought 61 players for 345.5 million.
Source: La Verdad

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