Villarreal announces a budget of 138 million euros

The Villarreal held this Monday the ordinary general meeting of shareholders in the sports city in which it announced a budget of 138 million euros for this year and losses of 14 million last season.

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With the attendance of 98.83% of the club’s share capital, the Villarreal had losses of 14,205,293.40 million in the 20-21 season due to a decrease in income from Covid-19, subscribers and sponsors.

Thus the 20-21 season yielded income of 144.4 million euros compared to expenses of 162.1 million, which resulted in a negative balance.

The Castellón club also approved an estimated income of 138.7 million euros for the 21-22 season and almost identical expenses of 138.7 million euros, with expected benefits of 2,000 euros.

“We are in a good moment”

The president of the Villarreal, Fernando Roig, highlighted the good sports year in the meeting. “We have finished a year being champions of the Europa League, it has been the culmination of a great year. And this season we are in a good moment, since the team is still alive in all competitions,” he said.

“We would have liked to be more balanced in the accounts, but we are in a good situation, so we hope to achieve the balance this year. We are not worried about the other teams, we are going with our project to continue growing in the infrastructures,” he added.

Special prices for Juve

Roig He also announced that subscribers will have special prices for the Champions League match against the Juventus, since it did not enter the subscription, and the funds will move from 10 euros, going through the 30 of the preference tiers to the 50 of the tribune.

“In addition, those who traveled and could not see the Bergamo game against Atalanta due to the postponement will not pay for said ticket,” he concluded.