Bangkok Post

Colossal cost of scrapping Euro leagues

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LONDON: Europe’s top five football leagues could lose as much as €4 billion ($4.33 billion) in combined revenue if the coronaviru­s pandemic completely wipes out the rest of the season, according to a study by KPMG.

The accounting firm, one of the world’s biggest, calculated the total potential matchday, broadcasti­ng and commercial revenues set to be generated by the remaining matches in the English Premier league, Spain’s La Liga, German Bundesliga, Italy’s Serie A and France’s Ligue 1 added up to between €3.45-4 billion across the five leagues.

KPMG estimates the Premier League would lose the most, with as much as €1.25 billion going up in smoke should the season be halted — a potential €800 million of that in broadcasti­ng revenue alone.

“Broadcaste­rs who have collective deals with leagues may claim that they want money back proportion­ally if matches are cancelled and the season is not completed,” said the report.

The Premier League’s broadcasti­ng revenue losses would be the highest despite having fewer games left to play than every other league apart from the Bundesliga, which has the lowest number of teams at 18.

However clubs in the so-called “Big Five” leagues all rely heavily on television money to help fill their coffers.

La Liga in Spain could lose as much as €600 million from broadcaste­rs, the report said, while Serie A clubs stand to lose up to €450 million from a cancelled season.

The Bundesliga and Ligue 1 stand to lose as much as €400 and €200 millions respective­ly.

Leagues across the continent have been put on hold by the deadly spread of Covid-19, which has killed thousands around the world.

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