Rangers and Seltik showed growth among the best clubs in Europe in a new financial report issued by the European Football Association, which also reveals that Scotland has witnessed a positive movement in a number of fields.
The Landscape Report for Finance and Investment in the European Club in the European Union, which was published on Thursday, was classified as “the final guide for European football financing” at the introduction to the UEFA Alafa Sever’s president.
It has revealed some positive results for both sides of the old company, as Celtic revealed that it is among the 20 best clubs in Europe for sales and promotion, and in the top ten places of pre -tax profits included in the continent’s clubs.
Meanwhile, Rangers is among the 20 best clubs in Europe for the gate revenues until 2024, when the club witnessed a remarkable increase of 47 percent in this type of income during the past five years.
Scottish clubs as a whole also have some growth in regions, including television revenues, gate receipts, and total revenue.
Celtic in the largest pre -tax profit list
Celtic is among the 10 best clubs in Europe in terms of the largest pre -tax profits recorded in 2024.
Parkhid Club recorded a profit before the tax of 21 million euros (17.6 million pounds) for the year 2024, which represents a decrease from No. 2023 at a value of 47 million euros (39.3 million pounds), but Celtic still finds itself seventh in the list along with the European League winners last year.
Bayern Munich tops the road on this list, where he recorded a profit before the tax of 63 million euros (52.7 million pounds) for the evaluation year, and it is one of four aspects of the German League in the first ten.
There is no doubt that the CELTIC powerful trading model is a factor in his health numbers for 2024, with successive European Champions League campaigns and sales of players such as Matt O’Relyy, which was moved by summer to Brighton new standard transfer fees he received by a Scottish club, which was previously 25 million pounds after Jota transfer from Jilli to Altihad in 2023.
Rangers at the top of 20 to increase a gate
Rangers finds themselves among the 20 best clubs in Europe for the gate revenue over the past year, with the number in 2024 to reach 53 million euros (44.4 million pounds), which is the same Bundesliga Borussia Dortmund.
They will have a way to go to the top owners of the best Real Madrid owners at 185 million euros (155 million pounds), but the numbers are impressive, as the European Union reported 11 percent growth in the gate revenues in 2024 across Europe.
Although it has already dropped a place in the UEFA list to 19, this number represents a large leap of the year 2019 of 36 million euros (30.1 million pounds), an increase of 47 percent. Indeed, in 2014, Rangers recorded the gate revenues of 15 million euros (12.6 million pounds), with the past decade showed a flagrant increase.
In that five -year period, Rangers continued to re -establish themselves as a force in Europe, where former director Stephen Gerrard returned the club to the group stage of the European League in his first season in 2018.
Since then, Rangers has been a key player in the last stages of the European competition, with the operation of the year 2022 to the European League final in Seville under the leadership of Giovanni Van Broncras undoubtedly participating in seeing the gate revenues that jump over the past five years, with additional matches in Abrakox that help increase revenues.
Away from Europe, Rangers has sought to increase the stadium capacity, improve hospitality experiences and constantly sell seasonal tickets over the past decade. The construction of the New Edmiston House, which holds the Rangers Museum, a club store and hosts the Van region, will also lead to a role in increasing the gate revenues during the season.
The UEFA report said: “The gate revenue continues to grow, as the public crowd increased by six percent at prenatal levels and the growth of excellent seats that lead clubs in tickets.
“Clubs stationed in major cities tend to obtain higher and distinctive ticket prices, reflected in a return for all fans of or less than 100 euros (83.72 pounds) in five clubs.”
Celtic at the top 20 in Europe for group sales
Celtic also sits in the first twenty places throughout Europe to obtain the group’s revenues and promotion, as the club recorded revenues of 35 million euros (29.3 million pounds) in this section of 2024.
Once again, Celtic has witnessed a powerful growth over the past five years in 2019, with a jump worth 14 million euros (11.7 million pounds) in the promotion group and revenue since then.
The ongoing local success and the start of a five -year group deal with Adidas in 2020 will undoubtedly help enhance these numbers.
Real Madrid comes out in front of everyone in the list, where there is a group 2024 and promotion revenues in the amount of 196 million euros (164 million pounds), with Celtic in the seventeenth place in the best 20 years, succeeded both Milan, with this number of 35 million euros (29.3 million pounds) representing 24 percent of the club’s revenues for the club.
“The clubs are increasingly benefiting from the global fans and the largest commercial focus. For the first 20, promotion revenues increased by 26 percent, and the group manufacturer deals with six percent in 2024 to reach 1.8 billion pounds (1.5 billion pounds),” the UEFA report said: “
Scotland sees positive TV revenues growth
Scotland as a whole witnessed some positive results over 2024.
Local television revenues witnessed a 20 percent increase in the numbers of 2022, with a total of 32 million euros (26.8 million pounds) in Scotland in sixteenth place across Europe.
The country’s total revenue for clubs amounting to 357 million euros (299 million pounds) is 14 percent, which puts Scotland 11 across the continent.
Scotland also ranked seventh in terms of portal receipts, reaching 130 million euros (109 million pounds) through 2024 increase of 4.3 percent of 2022, with Scottish clubs showing a total of 269 million euros (225.2 million pounds), with only two clubs.
The country ranked first throughout Europe in one field, with 100 percent of clubs in private ownership.
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