AC Milan club directors move towards to the next stage in the Champions League thanks to the crucial win against RB Salzburg at the San Siro last night. Stefano Pioli's team beat the Austrian outfit 4-0 and booked a spot for themselves in the round of 16.
A lot is also owed to the fans, and not just the players who have always come in large numbers to support their squad. This has also brought positive signs financially. In fact, the three home games in the Champions League for AC Milan brought an average spectators of 70,228 and a total collection of 14,501,439 euros, as reported by Calcio e Finanza.
MATCH |
SPECTATORS |
REVENUES |
Milan-Dinamo Zagreb |
61,341 |
3,059,908 |
Milan-Chelsea |
75,051 |
6,818,954 |
Milan-Salzburg |
74,292 |
4,622,577 |
TOTAL |
210,684 |
14.501.439 |
The difference with last year is evident and higher than 4 million (about 10 million the figure collected in 2020/21) when the capacity was not, however, 100%. In addition to that, let's add the gains ensured from the UEFA Champions League as Milan get out of the Champions League group E in second place:
