22 Ocak 2015 Perşembe

Deloitte Futbol Para Ligi ve Galatasaray

Deloitte Futbol Para Ligi raporunda Galatasaray ile ilgili yer alan bazı özet bilgiler ise şöyle:




  • Galatasaray'ın maç günü gelirleri Euro bazında %33 artışla 35.4 mn Euro'dan, 47.1 mn Euro'ya yükseldi. 
  • Yayın gelirleri %8 düşerek, 47 mn Euro'ya yükseldi (Geçen yıl %54 artış olmuştu, UEFA'nın yayın gelir dağıtımındaki değişim 3.7 mn Euro olumsuz etkiledi, bu yıl grup aşamasına kalınamaması olumsuz etki yapacak)
  • Ticari gelirler %4 gerileyerek (TL bazında %8 artışa rağmen) 67.1 mn Euro oldu. (Galatasaray Avrupa Para Liginde en çok takip edilen 5. twitter hesabına sahip)





Galatasaray’s revenue is underpinned by a strong level
of matchday revenue. This increased from €35.4m
to €47.1m in 2013/14 (a 33% euro increase, 50% in
local currency) and of the other clubs in the Money
League top 20 only Arsenal have a greater reliance
on this revenue stream. The Turk Telekom Arena, with
a capacity of over 50,000 and enhanced matchday
experience for spectators, is a great asset.

Broadcast revenue fell by 8% to €47.7m in 2013/14, in
contrast to the 54% increase that was experienced in
2012/13. This decline is largely due to a €3.7m drop in
UEFA broadcast distributions, with the club exiting the
Champions League one stage earlier. In local currency,
however, broadcast revenue grew by 4%. With 30%
of total revenue coming from broadcast sources, this
represents the third lowest proportion of any club in
the Money League top 20, and will likely decrease with
the club failing to progress from the group stage in the
2014/15 Champions League.

Galatasaray’s commercial revenue reduced by 4% in
euro terms (although grew by 8% in local currency) but
remains competitive due to the huge popularity of the
club – they are the fifth most followed Money League
club on Twitter. A new shirt sponsorship deal, with
the club having different shirt sponsors for domestic
(Huawei) and European (Turkish Airlines) matches in
2014/15 will help in this regard, but further gains will
be needed to compensate for the decline in broadcast
revenue if the club is to maintain its top 20 Money
League status in the next edition.


Note: Galatasaray received
distributions of €21m from
UEFA in respect of their
participation in European
competition, included in
broadcasting revenue (including
amount withheld by UEFA
due to non-compliance with
Financial Fair Play regulations)

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