Premier League: Chelsea announce record-breaking profits

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Chelsea have announced a profit of £18.4m and a record turnover of £319.8m for the year ending 30 June 2014.

Figures released on Thursday, showed the west London club recorded their second profit in three years and the largest since Roman Abramovich took over the club in 2003.

The club state the figures demonstrate they have satisfied UEFA’s break-even criteria under the financial Fair Play regulations (FFP).

The £18.4m profit follows the £1.4m generated two years ago with strong revenue increases during the 12-month period contributing to the figure.
Chelsea statement

In a statement on the club’s website, details of the record-breaking performance off the field were outlined, including a special reference to their success despite failing to win a trophy last season.

Revenue

“The £18.4 million profit follows the £1.4 million generated two years ago with strong revenue increases during the 12-month period contributing to the figures,” the statement read.

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“The turnover figure demonstrates that business growth continues in seasons without trophy success as well as in years when silverware is won. The new FAPL broadcasting deal contributed significantly as did commercial income.

“There was a small rise in matchday income but with Stamford Bridge filled to capacity year after year there was no scope for significant financial growth in this area.

“The latest financial results combined with those from the previous two years mean that for the second monitoring period for FFP we will fall comfortably within the limits set by UEFA.”

In the era of FFP, we must progress commercially to continue the circle of success to invest in the team and get results.
Chelsea chairman Bruce Buck

Progress

Chelsea chairman Bruce Buck said: “The club is naturally pleased to record a significant profit for 2013/14.

"By reaching the Champions League semi-final and maintaining a challenge in the Premier League until the final week of the season we demonstrated that, while improving our financial figures, we remained competitive in football’s toughest club competitions.

"Going forward, we have ambitious plans to build a pioneering global commercial programme, partnering with innovative and market-leading organisations from around the world.

"In the era of FFP, we must progress commercially to continue the circle of success to invest in the team and get results.”

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