The third Premier League title in a row is for Manchester City record revenue in the 2022-2023 financial year of 176.2 million pounds (206 million euros), an increase of 15% on the previous season, the Premier League announced in its Annual Report published on Friday.
Arsenal won 172.2 million pounds (201.5 million euros) for his runner-up finish in the 2022-2023 Premier, while the Manchester Unitedthird place, earning 168.3 million pounds (196.9 million euros), followed by Newcastlefourth in the final table, with 164.3 million pounds (192.2 million euros).
The lowest player, 121 million euros
Tottenham (eighth), Chelsea (12th), West Ham (14th), Nottingham (16th) and Everton (17th) all won more than the clubs that finished above them in standings because more of their matches were broadcast on live television.
Although the latter type, Southampton, relegated to the Championship, received 103.6 million pounds (121.2 million euros).
Almost full in all stadiums
Other league highlights outlined in its 2022-23 report include game attendance, with stadiums 98.7% full (a slight increase compared to last season), with 43% of attendees between 18 and 34 years old, of which 28% were women.
The audience of 900 million viewers This has made the Premier the most watched football league in the world.
City and West Ham, European champions
Richard Masters, chief executive of the Premier League, also highlights in the report that “The season ended with the success of two of our clubs in UEFA competitions.”
“After winning the Premier League (and the FA Cup), Manchester City won its first Champions League as part of the treble, while the victory of West Ham United in the Conference League It earned them their first major title in over 40 years.”
Record TV deals
The Premier announced in December new record deals on television matters including Sky Sports, TNT Sports and BBC Sport from 2025 to 2029.
These agreements underline, according to the report, “the strength of the Premier League and a testament that our clubs, players and coaches continue to deliver the most competitive football in the world to packed stadiums, and fans are create an unparalleled atmosphere every week”.
Source: La Verdad

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