The Comeback is On: Barcelona Reveals Strong Financial Turnaround and a Billion-Euro Future | OneFootball

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·7 Oktober 2025

The Comeback is On: Barcelona Reveals Strong Financial Turnaround and a Billion-Euro Future

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Barcelona Edges Out of Financial Crisis with Signs of Strong Economic Recovery

The Comeback is On: Barcelona Reveals Strong Financial Turnaround and a Billion-Euro Future


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Barcelona’s latest financial report reveals gradual recovery from the crisis that hindered the club’s progress in recent years.

Financial Report Highlights Economic Revival

According to AS, the club’s representatives have received official financial report confirming clear signs of economic improvement.

The document outlines progress across multiple sectors reflecting steady growth & positive trend in most areas.

General assembly's scheduled for 19 Oct , where members will review and approve both the final balance sheet and the budget for the upcoming season.

Despite reporting post tax loss of 17 million Euro, this figure includes exceptional items such as €15 million UEFA fine .. €70 million VIP ticket sales & revaluation of the club’s media production arm whose value dropped from €400 million to €178 millions.

Growth Across Stadium & Sponsorship Revenue

Barcelona praised its operational results recording regular profit of €2 million on total revenue of €994 million.

The club’s stadium division saw revenue grow by €59 million, supported by the loyal fan base attending matches at the temporary Montjuic Stadium.

In sponsorship the club achieved record 259 million euros, largely due to the renewed agreement with Nike.

Meanwhile revenue from Barca Licensing & Merchandising BLM (the club’s main commercial arm) rose 55% year on year to reach €170 million.

Barcelona also confirmed €90 million debt reduction bringing total liabilities down to €469 million. The wage bill now represents 54% of ordinary income, comfortably below UEFA’s recommended threshold.

Looking ahead the club expects next season’s budget to exceed €1 billion. Forecasts project €1.075 billion in revenue, boosted by the long awaited return to Spotify Camp Nou, along with continued growth in commercial and matchday activities.

Net operating profit's anticipated to rise to 5 million euro marking another step in the club’s financial stabilization.

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