Two models of economy, Bayern vs. Inter
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Two models of the economy will be completely different face to face in Madrid. 54% of turnover from Bayern Munich comes from sponsorship and marketing. The German champions were able to gain nearly 160 million Euros commercially, an amount much higher than that of rivals Inter, where the sponsorship revenues represent only 26% of the total recites the club (52.6 million).
Bayern receive 20 million Euros from T-Home, nearly double the 11.5 million euros received by Inter by Pirelli, that in terms of sponsorship on the jerseys. The situation is completely different in terms of income from television broadcasting. Transmission revenues in the Inter exceeds 115 million euros, representing 60% of total revenues. Bayern generates only 25% of their income from television.
In terms of revenue, Bayern have won the Inter Milan: thanks to excellent marketing strategy, the Bavarians gained nearly 100 million Euros more than their Italian rivals.
Financial comparison between Bayern Munich and Inter
| Bayern | Internazionale | |
| € 289,500,000 | Total Revenue 09.08 | € 196,500,000 |
| € 69,600,000 | 9.8 Television Rights | € 115,700,000 |
| € 159,300,000 | Trade | € 52,600,000 |
| € 60,600,000 | Ticket | € 28,200,000 |
| € 20,000,000 | Shirt sponsorship | € 11,500,000 |
| € 159,600,000 | Acquisition of players (past 3 years) | € 189,400,000 |
| € -89,900,000 | Balance Transfers (last 3 years) | € -60,200,000 |
Revenue from ticket sales also varies widely: the ability to use the football stadium Bayern's Allianz Arena, is 100% for home games. The new stadium of FC Bayern all tickets sold in the last three seasons with an average income of 60.6 million Euros per year. The stadium with Inter Milan, San Siro, in contrast, came only getting 68% full. It remains positive, comparing the assists average Italian, but with 28.2 million Euros generated on average per game, there is still room for improvement.
Revenue from ticket sales is impressive for Bayern and 22% of the total, almost equal to the transmission revenue, obviously, a new stadium for Inter Milan would help reduce the difference and bring more fans to the games, generating more money for the club. "
Not only the 5.9 million fans of Inter in Italy and 8.3 million fans of Bayern in Germany are the clips of the Champions League final in Madrid: all football fans in Italy and Germany will cross the fingers to his own team as the winner will reach the UEFA coefficient of four clubs to qualify its own domestic championship for the edition of the Champions League in 2012.
So far, Bayern and Inter won 22.5 million euros for reaching the final. Whoever wins the final win over nine million, but certainly also more fans around the world, but also more sponsors.
Source: SPORT + MARKT
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Inter have to share the role with Milan and Juventus, while Bayern has no opponents of that caliber
I find it interesting to compare the two clubs. One small detail:
Revenue from ticket sales per game seems to me exaggerated ... It seems to be the annual revenue from ticket sales.
But it seems that Inter have greater prestige in Italy, but football in Germany is evolving a lot and will become the biggest league in the world, especially in relation to revenues. But it is unclear how the gps said Bayern has no competitors that can compete with him in the country.