On July 3, according to Italian sports newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport, the broadcast revenue distribution for last season’s Serie A teams has been made public.
Notably, this year’s revenue allocation criteria differ from previous years, not only being linked to end-of-season rankings but also considering clubs’ youth player minutes over the past five years, stadium occupancy rates, and attendance numbers.
Here are the detailed broadcast revenue figures for each Serie A team in the previous season:
Inter Milan: €101 million
AC Milan: €87.4 million
Juventus: €86.7 million
Roma: €71.4 million
Napoli: €66.9 million
Lazio: €66.8 million
Atalanta: €60.4 million
Florence (Fiorentina): €59.4 million
Bologna: €56.2 million
Genoa: €47.4 million
Torino: €47.3 million
Lecce: €40.1 million
Udinese: €39 million
Verona: €38.4 million
Cagliari: €37.1 million
Sassuolo: €35.8 million
Monza: €35.3 million
Empoli: €32.9 million
Salernitana: €31.6 million
Frosinone: €31.3 million
Serie A Broadcast Revenue Share: Inter €101m, Milan €87.4m, Juventus €86.7m. Author:Sports UEFA.Please indicate the source when reproduced:https://www.sportsuefa.com/football-world/14676.html