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Man United's revenue drops, debts rise amid pandemic

Published: 21 Oct 2020 - 02:36 pm | Last Updated: 11 Nov 2021 - 11:58 pm
General view inside the stadium before the match Pool via REUTERS/Martin Rickett/File Photo

General view inside the stadium before the match Pool via REUTERS/Martin Rickett/File Photo

AP

MANCHESTER, England: Manchester United's revenue dropped by almost a fifth because the team did not play in the Champions League and because it was forced to close its stadium to fans during the coronavirus pandemic, the English club said Wednesday.

The Premier League club, which is listed on the New York Stock Exchange, generated 509 million pounds ($665 million) in the year to June 30 - a drop of 19%. Debt soared 133% to 474.1 million pounds ($619 million), while there was a loss of 23.2 million pounds ($30 million).

While the team is back in the Champions League, there is no return of matchday revenue from supporters with games still being played in empty stadiums to contain the spread of the coronavirus.

United made only 5.5 million pounds ($7 million) in matchday revenue from April to June, compared to 23.8 million pounds ($31 million) the previous year.