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·8 November 2025
Racing posts record surplus, transfer market deals not included

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·8 November 2025

Racing Club approved a historic surplus at its Ordinary General Assembly, with a particular distinction: it was achieved without relying on the transfer market. The financial statement, corresponding to the period from July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2025, was unanimously approved and demonstrates the economic strength the club has reached. In an inflationary and devalued context, the institution managed to maintain financial balance thanks to orderly and transparent management.
The operating result for the fiscal year was 20.171 billion pesos, 37.5% more than the previous cycle. But the most noteworthy aspect was the real surplus of 9.189 billion if transfers are excluded. Racing covered all its expenses with genuine income such as membership fees, season tickets, ticket sales, commercial contracts, and television rights. The membership base exceeded 100,000 members, and income from membership fees and the commercial area grew by 21.7% and 11.5% respectively.
The club also reduced its deficit, which dropped from 6.4 million dollars to just 150,000, and now has a debt ratio below 29%, one of the lowest in Argentine football. Additionally, its assets grew by 8%, reflecting a more solid economic structure. It is worth noting that the sale of Maximiliano Salas to River is not included in this balance sheet, as it was completed after the closing date and will be included in the next fiscal year.
During the presentation, Diego Cifarelli, the club’s treasurer, emphasized that the goal is to continue maximizing income and maintaining the balance achieved. For his part, Kevin Feldman, the general secretary, praised the growth and called for continuing along the same path: “Our task is to keep building the Racing we dream of, stronger and more prominent.”
Finally, the Extraordinary Assembly approved the creation of the Racing Club Foundation, which will seek to expand the institution’s social, educational, and sports work. It will operate independently and will be able to receive public or private contributions, thus consolidating the club’s commitment to its community.
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