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Barcelona posts revenue growth, cuts losses

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Last updated: October 7, 2025 6:33 pm
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After taxes, Barcelona’s losses for the 2023–24 season stood at €1.7 million, down from €9.1 million the previous season.

For the second consecutive season, Barcelona reported a loss. However, the Spanish champions also saw their revenue increase while their losses declined. The club is optimistic about returning to profit in the upcoming season.

Barcelona confirmed on Tuesday that after taxes, their loss for the 2024–25 season was €1.7 million, compared to €9.1 million in the previous season.

Revenue for the last season grew by €10 million, reaching €994 million. After several challenging years, the Catalan club is now witnessing improvement in its financial situation. Key factors driving the revenue growth include the new Nike contract, increased merchandise sales, improved on-field performance, and higher attendance at the Olympic Stadium.

Barcelona is hopeful that this trend will continue into the next season, expecting revenue to surpass €1 billion. With the return to Camp Nou, the club anticipates an additional €5 million in income and is optimistic about posting a post-tax profit.

Since Joan Laporta was elected president in 2020, Barcelona’s finances have seen ups and downs. In his first season (2020–21), the club reported losses of €481 million, mainly due to the COVID-19 pandemic and board decisions leading to asset write-offs and devaluations.

In the following two seasons (2021–22 and 2022–23), Barcelona posted profits of €98 million and €304 million respectively, although a significant portion of that came from selling a share of future domestic TV broadcasting rights.

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