Levante expects to enter 1 million despite the absence of public

The Lift UD has reflected in its budget for the 2020-21 season an amount of just over one million euros in terms of income for subscribers and partners despite the fact that public access to the stadiums is not yet planned.

As it appears in section 1.b of the budget published on the official website, the Valencian club includes 1,066,810 euros in its income forecast for this campaign.

However, given the evolution of the health crisis in Spain, there is no protocol in place either by LaLiga or by the Government to allow fans to enter the First Division pitches.

The Levante, in addition, has presented in last season's balance sheet, and which will be submitted to a vote by its shareholders on December 21, an income of 1,251,000 euros in terms of subscribers and partners.

The Valencian club announced last September that the 5,780 subscribers who paid for their season ticket last year could request compensation for the matches that they could not follow live from the field.

The rest of the 22,589 members that Levante had obtained their pass for free thanks to the different actions that the Valencian club launched in the summer of 2019.