Television broadcast rights for the Spanish La Liga for the 2024-2025 season generated revenue of 1.43 billion euros, marking a significant decrease compared to 1.49 billion euros in the previous season. According to the newspaper Marca, Real Madrid topped the list with revenues of 157.52 million euros, narrowly ahead of FC Barcelona, which received 156.45 million euros. Both clubs saw a decline in revenue, but Barcelona's drop was larger, at about 6 million euros, compared to a decrease of only 1 million euros for Real Madrid. Atlético Madrid maintained third place but suffered a notable drop, with its revenue falling from 117.89 million euros to 108.17 million euros. The second tier of clubs included: Athletic Bilbao (72.26 million euros), Real Sociedad (67.80 million euros), Real Betis (64.67 million euros), and Sevilla (63.95 million euros). The '50-million club' also featured Villarreal (57.81 million euros), Girona (55.64 million euros), Valencia (52.53 million euros), Osasuna (48.09 million euros), Celta Vigo (45.77 million euros), Getafe (45.46 million euros), Mallorca (43.89 million euros), Alavés (43.46 million euros), Espanyol (43.42 million euros), Rayo Vallecano (42.70 million euros), Valladolid (41.53 million euros), Las Palmas (40.63 million euros), and finally, Leganés with 39.93 million euros. Girona was one of the few clubs to see an increase in revenue, reaching 55.64 million euros, thanks to its qualification for the UEFA Champions League. Overall, the total revenue for La Liga clubs decreased from 1.35 billion euros to 1.29 billion euros, reflecting growing competition from other European leagues.
Spanish La Liga TV Rights Revenue Falls
Spanish La Liga's TV broadcast revenue for the 2024-2025 season fell to 1.43 billion euros. Real Madrid and Barcelona led the rankings but saw their revenues decline. The overall drop reflects growing competition from other European leagues.