Named the most unprofitable football clubs in Russia

Named the most unprofitable football clubs in Russia

RFU: Spartak became the most unprofitable football club in Russia in 2022

The Russian Football Union (RFU) has published key financial indicators of clubs for 2022 on its website.

The most unprofitable club was the Moscow Spartak, the net minus of which amounted to 2.351 billion rubles. In second place was Krasnodar with a minus of 1.175 billion rubles. The third was the Moscow “Torpedo” (541.2 million rubles), the fourth – CSKA (454 million rubles), the fifth – Moscow Region “Khimki” (310.2 million rubles).

Samara’s Wings of the Soviets showed the highest net profit before tax – 777.5 million rubles, Sochi – 750.3 million rubles, and St. Petersburg’s Zenit – 647.5 million rubles.

In the current season of the Russian Premier League (RPL), Zenit became the champion ahead of schedule, gaining 67 points after 29 matches. CSKA are fighting for second place with 55 points, Spartak with 54 points and Rostov with 53 points.

Source: Lenta

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