PSG Reports Record €837M Revenue Following Champions League Triumph
PSG Reports Record €837M Revenue Following Champions League Triumph

PSG Reports Record €837M Revenue Following Champions League Triumph

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Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) reported a record revenue of €837 million for the 2024/25 season, marking the most successful financial year in the club's history. This milestone was driven by €367 million in commercial income from sponsorships, global partnerships, and merchandise, alongside €175 million in matchday revenues boosted by consistent sell-outs at their Parc des Princes stadium. Despite winning the UEFA Champions League and other major titles, PSG faces growth constraints from low Ligue 1 TV revenues and the stadium's limited 48,000-seat capacity, which is owned by Paris City Hall. Mayor Anne Hidalgo opposes selling the stadium but is open to its expansion, while plans for a new stadium with at least 60,000 seats are under consideration, with a decision expected by next autumn. Since Qatar Sports Investments took over in 2011, PSG's turnover has increased ninefold, and the club has significantly reduced its wage bill to below 65% of revenue, complying with UEFA financial fair play rules. The club's transformation under QSI has turned PSG into one of the world's most valuable and economically successful sports brands, despite domestic financial challenges.

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