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Ticket prices in the Bundesliga: moderate increases at the start of the season

Dhe specter of inflation is haunting Germany – it just hasn’t arrived at the ticket counters of the 18 Bundesliga clubs yet. While the rapid rise in costs for gas, electricity and groceries is generally lamented, only a few clubs have increased their prices for admission and season tickets for the new season. And if it does, then mostly moderately.

“Basically, the clubs strive to fill their stadiums to capacity as much as possible. Rising ticket prices can endanger this goal to a certain extent, so that the clubs avoid turning the price screw too excessively,” says Kim Lachmann, an expert in the sports business group of the auditing and consulting firm Deloitte, the German press agency.

Viewed over the long term, too, the rate of inflation for attending a Bundesliga game is rather low. From the 2013/14 season to the upcoming 2022/23 season, the cost of the cheapest season ticket for Bundesliga clubs rose by an average of 1.3 percent annually, according to a recent Deloitte analysis. In the most expensive category, the increase over the same period was even flatter at an average of 0.8 percent per year. Additional discounts and VIP seats were not taken into account in the analysis.

In any case, according to data from the Deloitte Annual Review of Football Finance, the share of matchday revenue in clubs’ total revenue continued to fall in the ten years before the corona pandemic. While total revenue increased by an average of 7.9 percent, matchday revenue grew by just 3.2 percent.

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