Manchester City today released its annual report for the historic four-in-a-row title-winning 2023/24 season. It confirmed a third year in a row of record-breaking revenues, rising to £715 million, with continued profitability of £73.8 million.
The Club's three main revenue streams – advertising, broadcast and matchdays – all remained strong, reflecting the continued differentiation and impact of the Club's decades-long strategic approach.
However, becoming Premier League champions for the fourth time in a row was just one in a series of historic achievements.
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Manchester City became the first football club to host the Premier League, UEFA Champions League, FA Cup, FIFA Club World Cup and UEFA Super Cup simultaneously.
Reflecting on the club's achievements, Chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak said:
“Our constant ambition to achieve and achieve the unprecedented is a hallmark of the organization we have become.
“For us and beyond, our passion for the next challenge is underpinned by thoughtful and detailed planning and a shared belief in the collaborative learning culture we have built.
“This organizational approach is now in our DNA. It is a product of the relentless focus on continuous improvement, in every aspect of the organisation, that has been in place since His Highness Sheikh Mansour became the Custodian of the Club in 2008.”
Chief Executive Officer, Ferran Soriano, added:
“Our fourth consecutive Premier League title was an achievement that took Manchester City to a place where no other English club has ever been.
“Winning the Treble last season did not instill any sense of complacency among our teams, on or off the pitch. We understand that the relentless pursuit of great football, operational excellence and constant innovation requires hard work and resilience.”
The annual report also highlights several achievements that sum up an extraordinary year for the club.
Thanks to Rodri's efforts, he became the first Manchester City player to receive the Ballon d'Or, football's most prestigious individual award.
The Under 18s won the FA Youth Cup in a 4–0 win against Leeds United, watched by more than 20,000 people at the Etihad Stadium, and the women's team qualified for the UEFA Champions League.
Off the pitch, Manchester City were once again the most watched club in the world, with a global television audience of a staggering 694 million across all competitions. City also delivered the most video views in the Premier League, with total views across Facebook, Instagram, X, YouTube and TikTok exceeding 10 billion.
Infrastructure investment continued to be a key focus for the club, with work commencing on the £300 million Etihad Stadium expansion, as part of a wider project to create a best-in-class fan experience and entertainment destination for the Etihad Campus for year-round development. . Significant progress was made in the second half of the season, as the first samples were installed and the hotel cores were placed on site.
Once completed, the expanded stadium and new world-class facilities will sit alongside the 23,500-capacity arena, Co-op Live, a joint venture between City Football Group and Oak View Group.
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