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Tottenham announce record revenue for 2016-17 season

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Tottenham Hotspur have announced record revenue of 306.3 million pounds ($431 million) for the year ended on June 30, 2017, boosted by their highest-ever Premier League finish and a Champions League group-stage campaign.

The commenceme­nt of a three-year Premier League domestic broadcasti­ng deal helped Spurs earn 149.8 million pounds in TV and media revenue, up from the previous year’s 94.8 million, in a season where the club finished second behind champions Chelsea.

Profit from operations, excluding player transfers and before exceptiona­l items and depreciati­on, rose by 54.3 million pounds to 177.6 million.

Participat­ion in the group stages of the Champions League and the round of 32 in the Europa League resulted in gate receipts and prize money of 44.6 million pounds.

Despite selling out every game, Premier League gate receipts were down slightly to 19 million pounds from 22.2 million following the demolition of the northeast corner of White Hart Lane midway through last season.

With the club facing a race against time to build their new stadium to be ready for next season, Chairman Daniel Levy warned of challenges ahead.

“Extraordin­ary levels of financial and human resource have seen significan­t progress on capital projects, with schemes underway at both the new stadium site and our training center,” Levy said in a statement. “As custodians of the club we are ever-conscious of the need to ensure the future stability of the club whilst managing its growth.

“We are in an historic period for the club and there is a growing sense of excitement. There will, however, be many challenges in the coming months as we near the latter stages of the constructi­on of the new stadium and its opening.”

The north London club said cumulative spending on building the new 62,000 seat stadium rose from 115.3 million pounds to 315.1 million during the period.

Mauricio Pochettino’s Spurs, currently playing their home matches at Wembley, sit fourth in the league and have reached the FA Cup semifinals for a second consecutiv­e season.

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