FC Bayern can report positive figures at the annual general meeting on Saturday evening (6 p.m., in the Audi Dome). Compared to the previous Corona year, the record champion was able to increase both sales and profits.
FC Bayern can report positive figures at the annual general meeting on Saturday evening (6 p.m., in the Audi Dome). Compared to the previous Corona year, the record champion was able to increase both sales and profits.
That reports the picture-Newspaper. According to this, the outgoing CFO Jan-Christian Dreesen will present sales of just over 650 million euros and a profit in the lower double-digit million range for the 2021/22 financial year. In the financially difficult Corona year 2020/21, sales were 643.9 million and profit was only 1.2 million euros. The reason for the trend reversal is primarily the increased ticket sales as a result of the lifted audience restrictions.
Although FC Bayern is the only Bundesliga club that has not had a minus since the beginning of the pandemic – provided that the people of Munich confirm it Picture-Reporton Saturday evening – the numbers are still a long way from the time before Corona. In 2018/19, the club achieved record sales of 750.4 million euros. The profit at that time amounted to 52.5 million euros.
However, it is doubtful whether the pleasing financial development will be the focus at the annual general meeting. In addition to the currently mixed sporting situation and the criticism of trainer Julian Nagelsmann, the event is eagerly awaited, above all because of the topic of Qatar sponsorship. The cooperation with the desert state had already caused heated debates between the members and the association’s management last year.
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Source: Stern

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