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Gil Marín and Enrique Cerezo are rubbing their hands: they receive more than 400 million euros

The clubs' revenues for 2024 have been made official.

Atlético de Madrid continues to establish itself as one of the most profitable sports entities worldwide. According to the annual Football Money League 2025 report, prepared by the prestigious consulting firm Deloitte, the red-and-white club has climbed three positions in the revenue ranking. It has reached the 12th position with total revenues of 409.5 million euros during 2024. This 12% increase compared to the previous year reflects solid economic management that propels the team toward the elite of European football.

Revenue Breakdown: Significant Growth

The report's results highlight the increase in the club's three main revenue categories. Broadcasts: Atlético received 218 million euros, which represents an increase of 36 million (+19%) compared to 2023. This increase is largely due to the team's success in European competitions and the appeal of its matches in LaLiga.

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Gil Marín's agreements | Europapress

Matchdays: The club caused 74 million euros, 14 million more than the previous year (+23%). This reflects the Metropolitano's ability to attract more fans, as well as the positive impact of ticket sales and consumption at the facilities during matches.

Commercialization: Although the commercial sector experienced a slight decline, with 117 million euros (five less than in 2023), it remains an important pillar. This has been achieved thanks to strategic agreements with global brands like Red Bull and Riyadh Air.

The Best Position of the Lustrum

Atlético reaches its best position in the club revenue ranking in the last five years, matching the 12th position it held in 2022. In previous years, the club had fluctuated between positions 13 and 15, now consolidating among the greats thanks to an effective economic strategy.

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Atleti's players before a match | @Atleti

In the ranking, Atlético stands ahead of major teams like Inter Milan or Juventus. However, it is at some distance from giants like Borussia Dortmund (513.7 million), Chelsea (545.5). The leaders of the list are Real Madrid (1,045.5 million), Manchester City (837.8), and PSG (805.9).