Bayern Munich announces record turnover and membership figures
Bayern Munich grew membership by 50,000 to 432,500 and increased turnover by 2.8% to 978.3 million euros, driven by strong performance and prudent spending.
- On Sunday, Bayern Munich announced a record turnover of 978.3 million euros for the 2024-25 financial year and celebrated a record 15-game winning start at its annual general meeting.
- Club officials pointed to membership growth and restrained transfers as drivers, with Herbert Hainer saying Bayern gained 50,000 new members last year for 432,500 total and signed Luis Díaz for 67.5 million euros.
- Dreesen described the results as record revenues and solid profits, with net profit of 67.5 million euros, demonstrating the club's strength and substance.
- Leadership continuity coincides with Bayern's upcoming Champions League trip to Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday, following the re-election of 71-year-old Herbert Hainer as president on Sunday.
- Looking ahead, Bayern intends to maintain a conservative spending philosophy while capitalizing on strong membership levels, as officials say results reinforce the club's global standing and membership position.
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FC Bayern once again has a total turnover of almost one billion euros. However, the footballers of the club will not be able to benefit from it. That explains club head Jan-Christian Dreesen. He wants to further develop women's football.
German football giant Bayern has revealed record financial performance in the latest period.
Bayern Munich achieved a record turnover of almost 1 billion euros last season. This was announced by managing director Jan-Christian Dreesen of the German record champions at the annual general meeting. Net profit was over 27 million euros.
Herbert Hainer gets more votes at the annual general meeting of FC Bayern than three years ago. Munich reports a record in sales. Nevertheless, the club has earned less.
Bayern Munich announces record turnover and membership figures
Bayern Munich has announced record financial and membership figures at its annual general meeting. The club gained 50,000 new members in the last year, bringing the total to 432,500.
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