Celtic report 13.2m pre-tax interim profit
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Celtic report 13.2m pre-tax interim profit
"Image source, SNS Celtic have reported a pre-tax profit of 13.2m in their interim results for the six months to December. The defending Scottish Premiership champions took in 59.4m in revenue during the accounting period, which was down almost 29% on the previous year's interim figure of 83.5m. After a play-off loss to Kairat Almaty on penalties, Celtic missed out on a fourth successive season in the Champions League and instead have played in this term's Europa League, which contributed heavily to the reduced revenue."
"The club started the season with Brendan Rodgers as manager before he resigned in October and Martin O'Neill took over for eight games. Wilfried Nancy was appointed as Rodgers' replacement but was sacked after six defeats in eight games, prompting O'Neill's return for the remainder of the season. All three managers have overseen Europa League fixtures, with Celtic qualifying for the knockout round and set to face Stuttgart over two legs this month."
Pre-tax profit for Celtic was 13.2m for the six months to December. Revenue fell to 59.4m, down almost 29% from 83.5m, largely due to missing the Champions League and playing in the Europa League. Profit from transfer of player registrations was 14.1m, down from 21.5m, while acquisition of player registrations fell to 13.7m. Cash reserves stood at 67.4m at 31 December, around 10m lower than the prior year figure to June 2025. The season featured multiple managerial changes and Europa League knockout qualification, with domestic cup and league positions showing mixed results. The women’s team also changed head coach and sit fourth in the SWPL.
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