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Juventus Slip into First-Half Loss Amid Revenue Drop.
Juventus have reported a 2.5-million-euro net loss for the first half of their fiscal year,
reversing a 16.9-million-euro profit recorded during the same period last year.
The Turin club said revenue fell nearly 11% to 260.6 million euros between July and
December, hit by weaker broadcasting and ticket sales, along with lower income
from player registrations. Improved sponsorship deals only partly cushioned the
decline.
Juventus expect both net results and operating cash flow to remain negative for the
fiscal year ending June 30, 2026.
The club, banned from European competition in the 2023/24 season following an
accounting scandal, appointed former Italy manager Luciano Spalletti as head coach
in October until the end of the campaign.
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