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July holds special significance for clubs around the world, and Real Madrid is no exception. As the new season approaches, the white club has completed the collection of membership fees and subscriptions for the upcoming 2023–2024 campaign. This season is particularly noteworthy as it coincides with the inauguration of the highly anticipated Santiago Bernabéu stadium.
In numerical terms, the membership fees amount to a staggering €180 million. This figure represents approximately 20–23% of the club’s total budget, estimated at around €750 million. These substantial sums highlight the financial prowess of Real Madrid, especially considering that it is not a publicly traded sports corporation but rather a club built on the support of its members. The significant income generated by these fees reflects the economic stability of the renowned Spanish club.
Months ago, MD revealed the subscription prices set by Real Madrid for the upcoming season. This includes both league-only season tickets and euro season tickets that grant access to European competitions.
The most expensive prices can be found in the Grandstand area of the new stadium. For the upcoming league season, the subscription fee for this area is set at €2,307, while the euro subscription costs €3,007.
The first amphitheater carries a price tag of €1,685 for subscribers and €2,310 for euro subscribers. The second amphitheater offers a total cost of €1,127 for subscribers and €1,596 for seat holders, with both options including access to European competitions. The remaining prices for the sides of the future white stadium are divided as follows: upper tier (€1,188 and €1,585), lower tier (€644 and €872), third amphitheater (€660 and €919), and fourth amphitheater (€484 and €645).
Additionally, there are pricing variations for each of the two funds in the new stadium. The Tribune section offers subscription rates ranging from €1,276 and €1,711 for the euro subscription. The first amphitheater carries a price of €997 for league-only access and €1,320 for both competitions. The second amphitheater is priced at €706 and €958, while the third amphitheater costs €524 and €689. The fourth amphitheater offers rates of €347 and €475. Prices are completed with the upper tier of the funds (€657 and €872) and the lower tier (€286 and €415).
As Real Madrid continues to build anticipation for the upcoming season, the collection of membership fees and subscriptions underscores the unwavering support of their dedicated fan base. The revenue generated from these fees not only solidifies the club’s financial stability but also fuels their ambitions to maintain their position as one of the world’s leading football institutions.
As the new season kicks off, Real Madrid’s members eagerly await the unveiling of the new Santiago Bernabéu stadium, while the club’s management and players gear up for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. The collective anticipation surrounding the new season is a testament to the enduring allure and significance of Real Madrid within the footballing world.
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