Barcelona post sh12.3billion loss for 2019-20 due to COVID-19

Football
By Reuters | Oct 05, 2020
August 14, 2020 Barcelona's Lionel Messi looks dejected, as play resumes behind closed doors following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) Manu Fernandez/Pool via REUTERS

Barcelona have announced a loss of 97 million euros ($114.28 million/ sh12.3billion) after tax for the 2019/20 financial year as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, while a projected estimate of breaking the one billion euro mark in revenues was also scuppered.

The Catalan club also said in a statement on Monday that they had made revenue of 855 million euros, 14% down on the 990 million they posted in 2018/19, while their overall net debt has more than doubled to 488 million euros.

The club said 47 million euros of losses was due to lost matchday revenue, 35 million to reduced club shop sales and 18 million on stadium tours, with further losses expected until fans can return to stadiums in Spain.

Predicted revenue for 2020-21 is 791 million euros.

The players took a wage cut in order to help combat the deficit while football was suspended due to the coronavirus.

The club have also sold players who were on lucrative contracts, such as Luis Suarez, Ivan Rakitic and Arturo Vidal, in the close season in a bid to get salary expenditure within La Liga guidelines, which directly relate to projected income.

This has also meant a fairly quiet transfer window for new coach Ronald Koeman, with local media saying Olympique Lyonnais' Dutch forward Memphis Depay could only join if they sold forward Ousmane Dembele, who has been linked to Manchester United.

Share this story
Why it won't be business as usual at NOC-K
Deloitte signs a deal with the national body ahead of Paris Olympics.
Kenya enters into partnership with Italy to grow esports
Esports Kenya president Ronny Lusigi said the players will be the biggest beneficiaries of the partnership.
Boston Celtics sweep Indiana Pacers to reach NBA Finals
The Celtics return to the finals two years after losing to the Golden State Warriors as they search for their first NBA title since 2008.
Dolphins outshine rivals to win gala at home in Nanyuki
Categories involved 8-9-year-old, 10-11, 12-13 as well as 14 years and over.
Nyanchama dominates Mt Kenya circuit
Chumo and Njoki were the Division A Gross winner and Gross winner second.
.
RECOMMENDED NEWS