Europe’s most profitable stadiums – Top 10 most profitable stadiums in Europe!

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Europe’s most profitable stadiums – here the most profitable stadiums in Europe!

Most profitable stadiums in Europe? Which football arenas are Europe’s most profitable stadiums? Everyone enjoys heading to their stadium to watch their team play. So here we look at the most profitable stadiums in Europe. Watch & Bet on Football Live =>

Getting through the turnstile and seeing the pitch for the first time, it’s an incredible feeling. A feeling you deserve after paying £50 per ticket. Yes, some clubs charge an incredible amount for their tickets, meaning the profit they’re reigning in from their ground is quite astonishing. Some of the biggest clubs in the world make some astonishing money.

 

Top 10 most profitable stadiums in Europe

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10. Etihad Stadium is one of Europe’s most profitable stadiums (Man City): €63.9 million

The City of Manchester Stadium in Manchester, England, currently known as the Etihad Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is the home of Manchester City and, with a domestic football capacity of 55,097, the fifth-largest in the Premier League and tenth-largest in the United Kingdom.

9. Stamford Bridge is one of Europe’s most profitable stadiums (Chelsea): €83.4 million

Stamford Bridge is a football stadium in Fulham, adjacent to the borough of Chelsea in South West London, commonly referred to as The Bridge. It is the home of Chelsea Football Club, which competes in the Premier League.

8. Wembley Stadium is one of most profitable stadiums in Europe: €85.2 million

Wembley Stadium is a football stadium in Wembley, London, which opened in 2007, on the site of the original Wembley Stadium, which was demolished from 2002 to 2003.

The stadium hosts major football matches including home matches of the England national football team, and the FA Cup Final. The stadium was also the temporary home of Premier League football club Tottenham Hotspur between August 2017 and March 2019, while White Hart Lane was being demolished and their new stadium was constructed. Watch & Bet on Football Live =>

7. Anfield is one of most profitable stadiums in Europe (Liverpool): €91.6 million

One of the most famous stadiums in the world is home to Liverpool FC and has an electric environment that everyone would love to experience. The stadium’s capacity is not as huge and is limited to 54,074 spectators only however it is best known for the atmosphere that is created here particularly on European nights.

6. Parc des Princes is one of most profitable stadiums in Europe (PSG): €100.6 million

The Parc des Princes is an all-seater football stadium in Paris, France. The venue is located in the south-west of the French capital, inside the 16th arrondissement of Paris, in the immediate vicinity of the Stade Jean-Bouin and within walking distance from the Stade Roland Garros.

5. Allianz Arena is one of most profitable stadiums in Europe (Bayern Munich: €103.8 million

Home to the European champions, Bayern Munich, is the third-largest stadium in Germany and can hold up to 70,000 spectators. The stadium gives an amazing look when lit at night. Besides, this one now holds the second place among the best football stadiums in the world.

4. Emirates Stadium (Arsenal): €111.6 million

The Emirates Stadium is a football stadium in Holloway, London, England, and the home of Arsenal. With a capacity of 60,704 it is the fourth-largest football stadium in England after Wembley Stadium, Old Trafford and Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

3. Old Trafford is Europe’s third most profitable stadium (Man United): €119.5 million

Also known as the Theatre of Dreams, Manchester United now uses this stadium as their home ground. Young footballers always look for a chance to play at the Old Trafford. Besides hosting the matches of one of the richest football clubs, it now holds the third place in the list of the best football stadiums in the world.

2. Santiago Bernabeu is second most profitable stadium in Europe (Real Madrid): €143.4 million

Europe’s highly successful club, Real Madrid has earned the right to play in the Bernabeu. Some of the world’s greatest players have played here and added to the value of this beautiful stadium.

Cristiano Ronaldo called Bernabeu home even a few years ago. With the profit’s they’re making, Madrid are now looking at the prospect of adding a retractable roof for around €400m.

1. Camp Nou is the most profitable stadium in Europe (Barcelona): €144.8 million

Beating all the others in the list and standing strong at the number 1 position, this is the largest stadium located in Spain. Barcelona now uses this stadium as their home ground. The stadium is blessed with the grace of some of the greatest football players, with Lionel Messi being one of them. It surely deserves its place among the best football stadiums in the world. Watch & Bet on Football Live =>

List of the Top 10 Most Profitable Football Clubs in Europe

Numbers have taken from The European Club Finance and Investment Landscape report by UEFA. Watch & Bet on Football =>

European Club Total gate revenue Average gate yield per home match Average gate yield per fan
Barcelona €190m (£162.47m) €7.6m (£6.5m) €91 (£77.81)
Paris Saint-Germain €153m (£130.83m) €6.6m (£5.64m) €140 (£119.72)
Tottenham Hotspur €135m (£115.44m) €5.6m (£4.71m) €92 (£78.67)
Real Madrid €134m (£114.59m) €4.8 (£4.10m) €83 (£70.97)
Manchester United €128m (£109.46m) €3.8 (£3.25m) €51 (£43.61)
Bayern Munich €121m (£103.47m) €5.2 (£4.45m) €70 (£59.86)
Arsenal €118 (£100.90m) €4.9 (£4.19m) €83 (£70.97)
Liverpool €92 (£78.67m) €3.7 (£3.16m) €69 (£59)
Manchester City €84 (£71.83m) €2.5 (£2.14m) €49 (£41.90)
AC Milan €79 (£67.55m) €3 (£2.57m) €43 (£36.77)
Chelsea €76 (£64.99m) €2.5 (£2.14m) €66 (£56.44)
Inter Milan €76 (£64.99m) €2.7 (£2.31m) €38 (3£2.49)
Marseille €64 (£54.73m) €2.5 (£2.14m) €43 (£36.77)
Juventus €63 (£53.87m) €2.2 (£1.88m) €60 (£51.31)
West Ham €61 (£52.16m) €2.3 (£1.97m) €40 (£34.20)

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