💰 UEFA have released their latest financial benchmarking report, and there are many interesting findings with respect to Russian clubs. (THREAD)
➡️ The RPL is the sixth best league in Europe in terms of revenue generation, and grew by 16% before the pandemic hit.
➡️ 65% of the league's matchday revenue comes from singular games/one-off VIP passes. Season tickets account for the rest; no RPL club relies on gate receipts for more than 20% of its income
➡️ Russian clubs spend 68% of their revenues on wages, which is around the industry average. and fairly normal. More worryingly, 5 clubs spend more than 80% of their revenues on salaries, which is unideal.
➡️ Russian clubs spend a billion euros on wages every year, have low earnings from transfers (110m/13% of total), and don't make much of a profit on their transfers. The financial makeup here of the RPL is similar to the SPFL and EPL.
➡️ Russian clubs make a loss of 48 million euros overall (pre-tax), which isn't too bad. 10 of them are still profitable.
➡️ Russian clubs are also categorised into disparate tranches when it comes to their equity situation
➡️ The RPL is projected to have lost out on 12-15% of what it would've made if not for the pandemic.
➡️ 52 clubs across Europe were deemed insolvent, five of these were Russian: Armavir, Mordovia, Avangard, Luch, and Tambov.
➡️ The RPL accounted for 3% of all transfer spending in Europe last year, but activity in the summer window was still 36% lower than what it was in 2019/20.
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All of these reforms have been done to increase the number of high quality matches, increase TV revenue, and to bring Russian football in line with UEFA's new Swiss system that comes in effect from 2024.
The RPL will remain a 16 team league and follow the current calendar, but will have two stages now:
-A group stage similar to the NBA Conference system, where teams from the same group play each other twice (6 games in total), and play teams from other groups a total of 18 times