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Publication des comptes annuels d’OL Groupe - Exercice 2021/2022.

OL Groupe affiche une perte de 55M€ sur cette période.

#OL #OLGroupe #TeamOL #FCEBITDA ⬇️
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Produit des activités hors trading

Les revenus Billetterie/Events (ex : concerts de Soprano et Indochine au Groupama Stadium) augmentent grâce au retour du public au stade (passant de 2M€ en 2021 à 36,3M€ en 2022).
En revanche, les Droits TV baissent à cause de l’appel d'offres financièrement moins rentable après la défaillance de Mediapro qui se chiffre à 15M€.
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Rachat de l’Olympique Lyonnais : la conférence de presse de Jean-Michel Aulas et John Textor (holding Eagle Football Holdings) à suivre en direct vidéo ⬇️⬇️

sportbuzzbusiness.fr/rachat-de-loly…

#OL #teamOL #football #rachatOL
Aulas : "On a une idée, faire en sorte d'être aussi efficace sans avoir des fonds souverains"

#OL
"Ce qui a été construit en 35 ans est apprécié par les investisseurs et le monde du football. 70 titres depuis 1987"
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Deloitte have published the 25th edition of their annual Football Money League, which ranks the world’s leading football clubs by revenue, this time covering the 2020/21 season. Some thoughts in the following thread.
Deloitte said that the Money League remains “the most contemporary and reliable independent analysis of the top clubs’ relative financial performance”, which is largely true, even though they had to re-issue this year’s report after initially mis-stating #Milan revenue.
Revenue has obviously been significantly impacted by COVID-19. Deloitte estimate that the Money league clubs have missed out on well over €2 bln of revenue over the 2019/20 and 2020/21 season as a result of the pandemic.
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Olympique Lyonnais’ 2020/21 accounts cover a season when they finished 4th in Ligue 1 and reached the Coupe de France quarter-finals, but did not participate in Europe after the previous season ended early in March due to COVID-19 with #TeamOL in 7th place. Some thoughts follow.
Due to a combination of COVID and no European competition, #TeamOL pre-tax loss increased from €36m to €109m, as revenue fell €63m (35%) from €181m to €118m and profit on player sales dropped €38m from €83m to €45m. Partly offset by €18m (6%) decrease in operating costs. Image
#TeamOL revenue fall was driven by gate receipts, down €34m (94%) from €36m to €2m, and broadcasting, down €29m (29%) from €98m to €69m. Commercial held up pretty well, only slipping 1% to €47m. Including player trading, revenue dropped €94m (35%) from €272m to €177m. Image
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Deloitte have published the 24th edition of their annual Football Money League, which ranks the world’s leading football clubs by revenue, this time covering the 2019/20 season. Some thoughts in the following thread.
The 2019/20 season was impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to a £1.0 bln (12%) fall in revenue of the top 20 Money League clubs from £8.2 bln to £7.2 bln. Broadcast and match day fell £822m (23%) and £227m (17%) respectively, though commercial rose £87m (3%).
In terms of Euros, match day fell €257m (17%) from €1.5 bln to €1.2 bln, driven by matches either being cancelled or played behind closed doors without fans. Match day revenue is largely derived from gate receipts (including ticket and corporate hospitality sales).
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#FCBarcelona recent accounts revealed major debt challenges, but they also highlighted some issues around different definitions of debt, so this thread will take a look at these using 2019/20 accounts from selected clubs and explain why Barca might have more problems than others.
Note: the clubs covered in this review are just a few of those that have already published accounts for the 2019/20 season, so it is not a ranking table as such, but there is enough detail here to illustrate the points made.
At the narrowest extreme, we have just bank debt, but the broadest definition covers total liabilities, which includes all financial obligations, including transfer debt, staff payables, tax liabilities, trade creditors, provisions, accrued expenses and even deferred income.
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Every Tino Kadewere goal in @Ligue1_ENG so far this season - a thread 👇
1️⃣ Strasbourg 🆚 #TeamOL
2️⃣ #TeamOL 🆚 Saint-Etienne (first goal)
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Every Karl Toko Ekambi goal in @Ligue1_ENG so far this season - a thread 👇
1️⃣ Strasbourg 🆚 #TeamOL (first goal)
2️⃣ Strasbourg 🆚 #TeamOL (second goal)
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The Olympique Lyonnais 2019/20 accounts cover a season when Ligue 1 was ended early in March due to COVID-19 with #TeamOL in 7th place. However, they reached the semi-finals of Champions League, Coupe de France and final of Coupe de la Ligue. Some thoughts in the following thread
It is also worth noting the continued success of #TeamOL women’s team, who achieved a clean sweep in 2019/20, winning their 14th consecutive French league title, 7th Champions League, 9th Coupe de France and the first edition of the Trophée des Championnes.
Due to COVID, #TeamOL swung from €8m pre-tax profit to €36m loss, as revenue fell €40m (18%) from €221m to €181m, though partly offset by €13m government aid and profit on player sales rising €6m to €83m. Also adversely impacted by €25m increase in costs.
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Although it’s early days in the reporting period for football club accounts from the extended 2019/20 season, we can already see the significant impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in a few selected announcements from some European clubs, which this thread will examine.
We have published accounts for #Juventus, #BVB, #TeamOL, #SSLazio and #Benfica, while #FCBarcelona have given an investor presentation and press releases have been issued by #RealMadrid, #Milan and #ASRoma (so we don’t have all figures from these 3 clubs).
Although a large part of the 2019/20 season was completed before the lockdown, there has been a major adverse impact on these clubs’ accounts with massive losses being announced at #ASRoma €204m, #Milan €195m, #FCBarcelona €97m, #Juventus €90m, #BVB €44m and #TeamOL €37m.
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Interview with Juninho shortly on RMC to discuss several subjects, including his vision for OL and the team's transfer policy this Summer 🔴🔵 #TeamOL
Juninho is very clear on his goals this season: qualify for the Champions League.
On Rudi Garcia: when Juni appointed him, he told him there was a lack of discipline
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Deloitte’s annual Football Money League has become essential reading, but it only ranks the world’s leading football clubs by revenue. The following thread adds details for expenses, profits and balance sheet for an “enhanced” version of the money league.
First, we will include some handy one-pagers that include the details for the Top 20 Money League clubs, both in Sterling and Euros. Then, we will drill into each of these in turn to highlight how each club has performed in various categories (only in Sterling).
The revenue overview includes details for each revenue stream (match day, broadcasting and commercial) with broadcasting further split between domestic and UEFA competitions. Other revenue is mainly player loans that are not always included in the Deloitte definition of revenue.
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Following yesterday’s UEFA Champions League final, I can update the estimate for the 2019/20 revenue distributions. We will also explain how #PSG are likely to receive more money than #FCBayern, even though they were defeated on the night.
Based on my assumptions, the top 10 TV earnings from the Champions League will be as follows: #PSG €134m, #FCBayern €130m, #FCBarcelona €104m, #MCFC €99m, #Atleti €95m, #TeamOL €89m, #Juventus €87m, #RealMadrid €84m, #CFC €81m and #LFC €80m.
Looking at how Champions League revenue is distributed in the current cycle, the importance of the UEFA coefficient is evident. TV pool is much less important than it was before. This rewards historically successful clubs rather than those with larger national TV rights deals.
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Here are some financial fact sheets that were requested for a few more international football clubs. Latest available figures are from the 2018/19 season. This thread includes #Atalanta, #Lazio, #SSCNapoli, #Atleti, #WeAreSevilla and #TeamOL
#Atalanta revenue up to €147m, including €31m from Europe (2020 accounts only up to 31 Dec 2019, so don’t include all CL money). Business model very reliant on player trading. Wage bill only €69m with lowest wages to turnover of 47% in Serie A. Second highest profit in Italy.
#Lazio swung from profit to loss in 2019, due to lower profit on player sales. 6th highest in Italy for revenue €124m and wages €86m. Operating loss has widened to €30m, financed by growing debt, up to €60m (6th highest in Italy). Lost shirt sponsor due to anti-gambling law.
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[THREAD🔴🔵⚽️]
Hola la #TeamOL, aujourd’hui je vous partage le fruit de ma réflexion sur l'épineux sujet du #rebranding de l'@OL à travers un projet fictif. Je suis convaincu qu'il est possible d'être à la fois moderne et respectueux de ce qui a fait l'essence de l’OL.
Je me suis basé sur ce qui a fait la force du 1er logo de l'histoire du club : l'efficacité et la simplicité de sa composition. Je voulais vraiment conserver le côté "blason". J'ai ensuite restylisé le lion du logo actuel et étudié 3 variantes couleurs.
J'ai choisi de développer la n°1. Voici mon argumentaire
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