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Manchester City break £500m revenue barrier

Chairman Khaldoon says the journey is not yet complete

- Staff Report

Manchester City Football Club released their Annual Report for 2017-18 on Friday, announcing revenues of more than £500 million (Dh2.403 billion) for the first time in City history, and the 10th successive year of improved financial performanc­e. City have also entered their fourth consecutiv­e year as a profitable business, posting a profit of £10 million.

The Club also published a “Decade in Data”, following Manchester City’s 10-year transforma­tion through statistics following acquisitio­n of the club in 2008 Shaikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Presidenti­al Affairs.

It was a record-breaking year for Manchester City on the field too, with performanc­es by the men’s team breaking more than 25 records including most goals scored and most games won, as well as being the first English Premier League team in

Profit Man City posted in the year 2017-18

history to reach 100 points. In the report, Chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak took the opportunit­y to reflect on the club’s developmen­t since 2008 — when the club were purchased by the Abu Dhabi United Group — noting that “most of the developmen­ts visible today are the result of a carefully crafted strategy — one in which organic evolution has also been allowed to thrive”.

He goes on to highlight Manchester City’s positive financial performanc­e over the past season, pointing to the breaking of the £500 million barrier for the first time and the posting of a profit in excess of £10 million.

“The 2017-18 season will go down in history because of the incredible football we all witnessed,” he said. “We are filled with an extraordin­ary sense of pride in the hard work of Pep Guardiola, the players, and the staff who work tirelessly to support them.”

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