Juve financial loss grows to 95m amid Euro ban
Written by I Dig SportsJuventus said on Friday their net loss widened to 95.1 million ($102m) in the first half of its 2023-24 fiscal year as their ban from lucrative European competition this season over financial irregularities weighed on the Italian club's revenue.
The result compares with a loss of 29.5m in the same period of the previous fiscal year.
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Revenue fell almost 26% to 173.3m between July and December last year, Juventus said in a statement.
To shore up their cash-strapped finances, the Serie A club have announced a 200m capital increase, which is expected to be launched by the end of April.
Exor, the investment arm for the Agnelli family, which has been controlling the Turin-based club for over a century, already covered the proportion of the cash call matching its 64% stake and will also act as a guarantor for the remaining part.
Juventus were hit by an accounting scandal linked to player trading and salary payments in late 2022, the consequences of which included a ban from this season's European competitions.
Juventus reiterated on Friday they forecast another loss in the current full fiscal year after they reported a consolidated loss of 124m to June 30, 2023, bringing their cumulated losses to over 700m in six years.
The club last posted a net profit in 2016-2017.
Information from Reuters contributed to this report.