FC Bayern München posted €978.3 million in total turnover in the 2024/25 financial year, from July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025, representing a 2.8 percent increase over the previous year and another record figure. Operating profit (EBITDA) jumped 11.3 percent to €187.8 million. Bayern recorded a pre-tax profit of €42.5 million, and a net profit (after tax) of €27.1 million. 

Matchday revenues at €260.7 million were the biggest contributor, ahead of sponsorship and marketing income, which totaled €240.4 million. Income from merchandising stood at €150.5 million, followed by income from outgoing player transfers at €111.7 million, and income from media marketing at €105.3 million. Further revenues (miscellaneous) – including rent and leases, new media, museum, release of players to the German FA, income from the FC Bayern reserves, youth and women’s football – amounted to €51.9 million.

“We don’t spend more than we earn. This attitude is part of our philosophy and will continue to guide us in the years to come,” said CEO Jan-Christian Dressen.