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Juventus reports 210 million euros in losses amid pandemic

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Published : Sep 17, 2021, 10:26 PM IST

Revenue from player registration rights (transfer market) dropped 129 million euros (more than USD 150 million) from 2019-20, while ticket sales fell more than 41 million euros (USD 48 million) from the year before.

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Turin: Juventus reported a loss of 210 million euros (USD 250 million) for the 2020-21 financial year on Friday, attributed mainly to the pandemic's effect on the transfer market and ticket sales.

Revenue from player registration rights (transfer market) dropped 129 million euros (more than USD 150 million) from 2019-20, while ticket sales fell more than 41 million euros (USD 48 million) from the year before.

While the drops were offset in part by a rise in TV rights income, overall losses were still more than twice as much as in 2019-20.

Also Read: Tottenham draw, Roma win in new Europa Conference League

Meanwhile, Juventus said it was still clinging to the European Super League project promoted by club president Andrea Agnelli, despite the quick collapse of the plan unveiled in April when nine of the 12 teams involved withdrew after a public backlash.

"As at today, it is not possible to predict with certainty the outcome and future development of the Super League project, of the legitimacy of which Juventus remains confident," the team said.

Juventus' legal case with fellow Super League rebels Real Madrid and Barcelona challenging what they say is UEFA's monopoly control of competitions is with the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg. The deadline for submissions to the court is next month.

AP

Turin: Juventus reported a loss of 210 million euros (USD 250 million) for the 2020-21 financial year on Friday, attributed mainly to the pandemic's effect on the transfer market and ticket sales.

Revenue from player registration rights (transfer market) dropped 129 million euros (more than USD 150 million) from 2019-20, while ticket sales fell more than 41 million euros (USD 48 million) from the year before.

While the drops were offset in part by a rise in TV rights income, overall losses were still more than twice as much as in 2019-20.

Also Read: Tottenham draw, Roma win in new Europa Conference League

Meanwhile, Juventus said it was still clinging to the European Super League project promoted by club president Andrea Agnelli, despite the quick collapse of the plan unveiled in April when nine of the 12 teams involved withdrew after a public backlash.

"As at today, it is not possible to predict with certainty the outcome and future development of the Super League project, of the legitimacy of which Juventus remains confident," the team said.

Juventus' legal case with fellow Super League rebels Real Madrid and Barcelona challenging what they say is UEFA's monopoly control of competitions is with the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg. The deadline for submissions to the court is next month.

AP

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