AC Milan clinched three huge points against Lazio today as they scored two early goals in the first half. The turnout in the stands was amazing as well given that San Siro was more or less sold out.
As per the official numbers provided by the club (via SempreMilan.it), a total of 72,365 fans were present at the stadium this afternoon. Thanks to this, Milan were able to collect €2.5m in ticket sales.
It’s nothing compared to the big Champions League games, with a new record expected for the first leg against Inter (i.e. over €9.1m), but it’s important to still collect a good amount from the league games.
The first leg against Inter is scheduled for Wednesday and the tickets have been sold out since last week. There weren’t many left even for the Cuore Rossonero members, as many sat in the queue for hours without any luck in the end.
2.5 mil seems low for such a big game. This works out to only 35 euros per person. It also means that there were alot of tickets sold below 35 euros. Seems incredibly underpriced to me.
Well, I’m just glad that you’re not in charge of the prices.
And with you in charge we would not be able to buy even CDK so you would enjoy watching shitty football with empty stands. This BS is what socialists selling people for years.
Even happier you don’t either. This is why other clubs earn more than us and can spend on the transfer market more than us for better players.
I’m sorry bro if 35 euros is too much for you, but that’s just really really underpriced for a top 4 head to head clash. It doesn’t make economic sense. Milan is a huge city. And there are and will be people willing to pay way more than that for that game.
And 35 on average means mathematically most tickets were under 35 if box seats are over 100. Smh. Do the math twice over, if that’s the average gate on a big game, then over 18 games were barely cracking 30mil. That’s a paltry amount.
You will find its Milans cut of the revenue
I figured this might have been the case. My question is how much was the other cut worth.
AC Milan need owned stadium fast so they can get more revenue from ticket