Italian giants Juventus report loss of 2.5 million euros in first half of fiscal year

Juventus fans with flags inside the stadium
Juventus fans with flags inside the stadiumReuters / Alberto Lingria

Italian club Juventus swung to ⁠a 2.5 million euro net loss in the ‌first half of its fiscal year, compared ‌with a 16.9 million ‌euro profit a year earlier, as ‌broadcasting and ticketing revenue softened.

The ‌club said on Monday it expects the net result and operating ‌cash flow to be ⁠negative for ‌the fiscal year ending June 30th, ​2026. Juventus' fiscal year runs from July 1st to ​June 30th.

Revenue at the Turin-based club fell almost 11% to ⁠260.6 million ​euros between July and December last year, pressured by weaker broadcasting and ticketing revenue and lower ‌players' registration‑rights income, only partly offset by stronger sponsorships.

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After having dominated the Italian football landscape for nearly a decade until 2020, Juventus was hit by an accounting scandal linked to player trading and salary payments, ‌eventually resulting in a ban ​from European competitions in the ‌2023/24 season.

In October, the club appointed former Italy manager Luciano Spalletti as head coach until the end of the season.

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