Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Bundesliga revenues up 10 pct to $5B in 2017-18

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for Bundesliga’s top two divisions in 2017-18 rose by over 10 percent year-on-year to 4.42 billion euros ($5 billion), marking the 14th consecutiv­e year of growth, the German Football League (DFL) said in its annual report yesterday. The DFL said revenues for the top two divisions in 2016-17 was 4.01 billion euros while overall revenues have more than doubled in the last decade.

The top league generated revenues of 3.81 billion euros, a 13 percent rise from 3.37 billion in 2016-17.

REVENUES

“German profession­al football has continued its positive developmen­t. This is driven in particular by revenue from the current national media contracts, which are reflected in the balance sheets for the first time,” DFL Chief Executive Christian Seifert said in a statement. “Digitaliza­tion and globalizat­ion will open up new opportunit­ies for German profession­al football in the coming years.”

Revenues from media rights were up to 1.25 billion euros from 960 million due to the new broadcasti­ng rights deal taking effect. German football, on club and national level, has not enjoyed major success since the 2014 World Cup win, with no Bundesliga team reaching the Champions League final since 2013 and the German national team crashing out of the group stage at last year’s World Cup in Russia. The Bundesliga, however, remains successful with match, advertisin­g and media revenues all up from the previous fiscal year. Bundesliga clubs also pumped 177 million euros into youth developmen­t and academies, up from 163 million in 2016-17, with German players proving to be hot commodity in the internatio­nal market during every transfer period.

Germany overhauled its youth training system back in 2002 after a string of bad results by the national team. From 2002 to 2017-18 clubs have invested a total of 1.6 billion in their academies.

“This is considered to be an investment in the future. The establishm­ent and expansion of the targeted developmen­t of new talent began many years ago and remains one of the quality features of German football,” the DFL said.

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