Bundesliga Revenue Hits €5 Billion Milestone


The Bundesliga has reached a record-breaking financial peak, with gross revenue surpassing the €5 billion mark for the first time in history. According to the latest financial report from the DFL (Deutsche Fuίball Liga), the German top flight saw a 6.7% growth during the 2024/2025 season, reaching €5.12 billion.

When combined with the second division (2. Bundesliga), the total revenue for German professional football surged to €6.33 billion, up from €5.87 billion the previous year.

Broadcasting and Matchday Recovery

The surge was largely driven by a 11% increase in media rights revenue, which totaled €1.702 billion. Broadcasting now accounts for 33% of the league’s total income.

Other key highlights from the report include:

  • Advertising Revenue: Climbed to €1.15 billion, showing a strong recovery after a dip in the previous cycle.
  • Matchday Revenue: Jumped to €598.9 million, reflecting high stadium attendances across Germany.
  • Merchandising: Continued its steady upward trend, reaching €285.4 million.

Profitability and Financial Health

In an era where many European leagues struggle with debt, the Bundesliga remains a model of stability. Out of 18 clubs, 13 reported a profit this season, compared to only 9 in the previous year. The league’s total EBITDA hit a record €1.07 billion, surpassing the previous high set in 2018/2019.

“The Bundesliga’s financial health is at its strongest point in history,” the DFL noted, highlighting a combined surplus of €242.1 million for the top-flight clubs.