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    Chelsea Reports Record £262.4 Million Loss, Largest in English Football History

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 1, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Chelsea Football Club has revealed a staggering pre-tax loss of £262.4 million ($349.49 million) for the 2024-25 season, marking the largest annual financial deficit ever recorded in English football. This figure eclipses the previous record loss of £194.9 million, which was set by Manchester City during the 2010-11 campaign. The London-based club’s financial results come despite a notable rise in revenue, which climbed to £490.9 million for the year ending June 2025.

    During this period, Chelsea secured a fourth-place finish in the Premier League and triumphed in the Europa Conference League, adding silverware to their season. The club’s revenue growth was attributed largely to increased broadcasting income from the Premier League and their participation in the Club World Cup, a tournament they won in July. This success on the field, however, was not enough to offset the soaring expenses that contributed to the unprecedented loss.

    In contrast, Chelsea FC Holdings had reported a profit of £128.4 million in the previous 2023-24 season. That profit was bolstered by the sale of their women’s team to their parent company, BlueCo, which helped generate total revenue of £468.5 million. The recent financial downturn highlights the challenges faced by the club despite their sporting achievements.

    The club explained that the significant loss was primarily driven by a sharp increase in operating costs. Chelsea cited higher matchday expenses linked to their return to European competitions as a key factor. In an official statement, the club noted, “Operating expenses have risen markedly, driven predominantly by increased matchday costs, due to a return to European football.” This financial strain underscores the complex balance between sporting success and fiscal sustainability in modern football.

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