CF: More than Real Madrid to less than half - Milan's 20-year revenue trend
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CF: More than Real Madrid to less than half - Milan's 20-year revenue trend
"Whilst AC Milan are still one of the powerhouses of European football, there can be no denying that they have fallen down the ladder in recent years. Suggesting that Milan are not one of the biggest clubs in Europe now would be silly. They remain perhaps the biggest club in Italy, whilst also having one of the most identifiable logos and teams in world football."
"Calcio e Finanza, via MilanNews, posted the findings of the slide on their Instagram, showing the revenues of the top Italian clubs against Real Madrid, who are now seen as the European leaders. Starting in 2003, Juventus and the Rossoneri both outperformed Real Madrid, with the Bianconeri showing results of €213 million ahead of Milan (€200m) and Los Blancos (€192m)."
"Seven years later, in the 2010s, despite Inter's treble, they only brought in half of what the Spanish club did, with them closing in on €1 billion in profit. Now, just from commercial revenues, the heavyweights earn €500m, compared to the €152m earned by Milan - who are the top Italian team in this category."
AC Milan remain one of European football's powerhouses but have dropped down the hierarchy in recent years. The club still stands as perhaps the biggest in Italy with a globally identifiable logo and team. Failures across the 2010s reduced Milan's position among continental elites. Financial comparisons show Juventus and Milan once outperformed Real Madrid in 2003, while by the 2010s Inter lagged significantly behind Real despite on-field success. Current commercial revenues place European heavyweights at about €500m versus €152m for Milan. Matchday income of around €230m represents a potential area for Milanese clubs to improve.
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