Chelsea made a loss of £23.1 million in their Premier League-winning season, it has been announced.
The Blues, who also won the Capital One Cup in 2014-15, revealed
their annual financial results until June 30, 2015, and reported the
deficit kept them within Financial Fair Play limits.
The Blues, owned by Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich, announced
revenues of £314.3m, marginally down on the 2013-14 high of £319.8m.
The figures may lead to some concern, with Chelsea 15th in the
Barclays Premier League and with an unprecedented run required to secure
the riches which accompany Champions League football next term.
Chelsea in November 2014 announced a profit of £18.4m, the largest surplus during Abramovich's ownership.
The first profit of Abramovich's ownership, which began in 2003,
came in the Champions League-winning year of 2012, when a £1.4m surplus
was announced.
The dip in revenues was attributed to Chelsea's exit in the first knockout stage of the Champions League to Paris St-Germain, following their semi-final place the previous season.
Chelsea anticipate their revenues to improve again after a reported £40m-a-season shirt sponsorship deal with Yokohama.
"Following our Premier League championship-winning season, we
expect the current year to produce record revenues once again," Chelsea
said in a statement.
"These will be powered by new commercial deals, including our
record-breaking partnership with Yokohama, and revenues related to this
season's Champions League which improve due to entering as Premier
League champions and an increase in TV revenue for English clubs."
Chelsea chairman Bruce Buck
said: "Chelsea Football Club has been consistent in our intention to
comply with FFP and it was a primary aim in the past financial year to
be one of the clubs with a continuous record of meeting the regulations,
which we have achieved.
"To record the second highest turnover figure in the club's
history despite the Champions League campaign ending at the earliest
knockout round demonstrates our business is robust, and is testament to
good work regarding our commercial activities, our growing fanbase
around the world and the tremendous support the team received at home
and away matches in 2014/15."
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