AC Milan to earn over €8 million from sold-out San Siro for Champions League quarter-final
AC Milan is set to earn just over €8 million from the sold-out San Siro stadium during the Champions League quarter-final first-leg match against Napoli. The match is expected to draw around 75,000 spectators, making it the second-highest gate receipts collection for Milan. The round of 16 against Tottenham Hotspur saw over €9 million raised.
Despite hopes of breaking the record by reaching the €10 million mark, it seems unlikely. However, there is going to be a choreographed tifo that includes not just the Curva Sud but also the entire rest of the stadium. Fans will find plastic on their seats that is to be raised high ahead of the game.
What happened to the revenue?
It is strange that Milan is making less revenue with the same sold-out stadium than they did one round before. The reason for this could be due to the difference in ticket prices or the number of VIP tickets sold. It is also possible that the cost of organizing the match has increased, leading to a decrease in revenue.
Regardless of the reason, Milan is still set to earn a significant amount of money from the match. This revenue will undoubtedly help the club financially, especially during these challenging times.
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