Girona FC, jump to Europe and unprecedented result. Two seasons ago, the Catalan club experienced a historic milestone in its first century of life: qualify for the first time to play in the Champions League. The European tournament has been a clear economic driver that has helped more than quintupling its profit in 2024-2025.
Specifically, Girona FC closed last season with a net result of 16.49 million euroscompared to the 2.99 million recorded at the end of the previous year. This derives from a business volume of 110.9 million eurosthis being practically 60% higher than the almost 70 million in 2023-2024.
These records are not far from the budget approved in December 2024, when the Girona FC board projected income of 113 million euros and a positive net result of 19.6 million euros.
By business lines, Girona FC has earned 85.8 million euros through the sale of audiovisual rightswhile transfers of footballers, with 48.6 million, and advertising, with 12.6 million, have remained the second and third largest sources of billing, respectively.
Girona FC has earned 85.8 million euros through the sale of audiovisual rights
With the sale of tickets, the Catalan team has earned almost four million euros and subscriptions have grown to 3.74 million euros. He merchandising He has left just over two million euros in the club’s coffers and the transfer of footballers up to 4.65 million euros. From competitions, Girona FC has invoiced 1.57 million euros.
On the other hand, the club belonging to the City Football Group (CFG) conglomerate has accused personnel expenses of 76.6 million euroscompared to almost 49 million euros from the previous season, in addition to the 46.3 million recorded as other operating expenses. Of these, a total of 19.13 million have been allocated to the acquisition or transfer of footballers and almost 13 million to what the club understands as other services, without explaining their nature.
Girona FC has presented, as of June 30, 2025, a “balanced” equity situation, with a net worth of 39.06 million euroscompared to 22.71 million euros the previous year. For its part, The working capital has been negative at 15.38 millionsomething that the club sees as “a natural situation in the football sector to which the entity belongs.”
The club approved a budget of 75 million euros for the 2025-2026 season
Regarding the balance, this states long-term debts of just over ten million eurosof which 9.8 million correspond to obligations with credit institutions. There are 17.11 million debts with group companies with maturities of more than one year. In the short term, commercial creditors stand out, with an amount owed of almost 55 million euros.
Looking ahead to the 2025-2026 season, Girona FC approved a budget of 75 million eurosa figure that falls by 35 million less compared to the previous season, due to “the decrease in income from television rights derived from the Champions League”, which has been reduced by 30 million euros.
Girona FC was founded in 1930although it was not until the 2008-2009 season when he managed to advance to professional football. After nine consecutive years in the Second Division, the club was promoted to the elite for the first time in 2016-2017, after managing to lift the bankruptcy proceedings and change owners.