Bayern turnover tops US$717 million despite COVID-19 impact

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MUNICH, Germany: Bayern Munich\u0027s turnover for the fiscal year 2020-21 was just over €640 million (US$717 million), a sharp decrease from the pre-COVID-19 levels of more than €750 million, the club said on Thursday. German Bundesliga champions for the last nine seasons, Bayern won six major titles in 20

MUNICH, Germany: Bayern Munich's turnover for the fiscal year 2020-21 was just over €640 million , a sharp decrease from the pre-COVID-19 levels of more than €750 million, the club said on Thursday.

Bayern’s turnover for 2018-19, the last fiscal year not to have been affected by the pandemic, had topped 750 million euros. "Look at what happens at some other clubs. Barcelona have over €1.3 billion in debt. Juventus also recently published shocking financial figures."

 

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