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The financial difficulties of the Italian Serie A club handles alarm mood: Despite strict austerity programs have the 20 top clubs in a deficit of 193.5 million euros.
The financial difficulties of the Italian Serie A club provides alarm among the Apennines. Despite severe budget cuts in programs and player salaries have the 20 top clubs to a deficit of 193.5 million euros. This is according to a study published on Thursday by the Italian sports daily Gazzetta dello Sport.
Although sales of clubs in the 2009/2010 season has climbed to a record high of over 1.7 billion euros, but the losses eat away at the financial stability of the Italian Topligisten. Only four clubs - Fiorentina, Catania U.S., which relegated to Serie B Livorno Calcio and SSC Napoli - out in the last term gains. Since the 2000/2001 season are the Italian Serie A club to a deficit of 2.4 billion € have to book.
Player salaries over 1 billion
"The Italian football is one of the most blatant examples of poor management in the past 50 years," said economist Marco Vitale. Since 2000 the Italian club, thanks to the revenue through the marketing of TV broadcasting rights to collect nearly EUR 13.4 billion. Eleven billion euros have been spent but for the payment of players' salaries.
But in the season 2009/2010 the expenditure of the Serie A club for the player salaries climbed to 1,093 to € 1.162 billion. The staff costs devour 68 percent of club revenues.
Dramatic is the situation in the triple-winner last season, Champions League winner Inter Milan, who spends 93 percent of its revenue for the payment of salaries of stars like Samuel Eto'o and Diego Milito. The association of Massimo Moratti announced at the end of the 2009/2010 season losses of 69 million €.
The financial difficulties of the Italian Serie A club handles alarm mood: Despite strict austerity programs have the 20 top clubs in a deficit of 193.5 million euros.
The financial difficulties of the Italian Serie A club provides alarm among the Apennines. Despite severe budget cuts in programs and player salaries have the 20 top clubs to a deficit of 193.5 million euros. This is according to a study published on Thursday by the Italian sports daily Gazzetta dello Sport.
Although sales of clubs in the 2009/2010 season has climbed to a record high of over 1.7 billion euros, but the losses eat away at the financial stability of the Italian Topligisten. Only four clubs - Fiorentina, Catania U.S., which relegated to Serie B Livorno Calcio and SSC Napoli - out in the last term gains. Since the 2000/2001 season are the Italian Serie A club to a deficit of 2.4 billion € have to book.
Player salaries over 1 billion
"The Italian football is one of the most blatant examples of poor management in the past 50 years," said economist Marco Vitale. Since 2000 the Italian club, thanks to the revenue through the marketing of TV broadcasting rights to collect nearly EUR 13.4 billion. Eleven billion euros have been spent but for the payment of players' salaries.
But in the season 2009/2010 the expenditure of the Serie A club for the player salaries climbed to 1,093 to € 1.162 billion. The staff costs devour 68 percent of club revenues.
Dramatic is the situation in the triple-winner last season, Champions League winner Inter Milan, who spends 93 percent of its revenue for the payment of salaries of stars like Samuel Eto'o and Diego Milito. The association of Massimo Moratti announced at the end of the 2009/2010 season losses of 69 million €.