Economic concept differences between Real Madrid and FC Barcelona

Economic concept differences between Real Madrid and FC Barcelona

Barcelona-Madrid: €257 million in transfers or a pool of €249 million

Recently, Catalan sports newspaper Sport today has followed up on a presentation to be made by Professor of Financial Economics and compatibility of the Faculty of Economics UB Liébana Jose Maria Gay who will present his research findings on Tuesday, September 29th with an analysis of their own.

While the professor research focuses on the two club revenues over the last decade, Sport focuses on the titles won since 2003 and the number of home-grown players involved. Since that year Barcelona has won an astonishing 10 titles (2 Champions league, 3 Liga Champions, 1 Copa del Rey, 1 European Super Cup and 3 Spanish Super Cups) against 4 titles for the Los Merengues (2 Liga champions and 2 Spanish Super Cups).

The paper found that it is FC Barcelona’s bet on bringing up and playing their own youth players that made the difference both on sporting and economical front. They calculated that Barcelona’s ten home-grown first team players amounts to a total of €249 million, almost the amount that Real Madrid spent on transfers under Florentino Perez (€257 million). To strengthen the team, Barcelona only spent €70 million on Ibrahimovic, Chygrynskiy, Maxwell and Keirrison.

It also concluded that the emergence of players like Xavi, Iniesta, Messi, Busquets and Valdes have helped FC Barcelona spends half of what Real Madrid need to spend on transfers. While Real Madrid has to spend €735 million on 40 players, Barcelona total spending on 35 players since 2003 only comes to €365 million.

Professor’s findings: Sustainable model against subsidized model

The professor’s research meanwhile found that over the years 1999 to 2009, Real Madrid total spending expenditures comes to €3,097 million while net income made for that period was €2,538 million, a shortfall of €559 million.

During Perez’s first Galaticos era, they compensated this shortfall by ceding part of the club’s sports facilities and grounds (rezoning) to the City of Madrid and a few companies plus the selling of television rights with the amount totaling €520 million. This business model is devastating according to the professor, as he believes that Real Madrid’s economic policy during this period have survived in part thanks to public support. With the advent of Perez’s new term as president in 2009, and a new era of Galacticos emerged, this system seems to have come up again as there is information about a new medium-term rezoning. The professor found this policy as unsustainable even when compensated with shirt sales. Their future lies with re-qualification, or perhaps an IPO (floated on stock market), he forecasted.

What did Barcelona do in 1999-2009? They adjusted their expenses and relied on their youth players, which eventually reduced the amount they  need to spend on new players. FC Barcelona’s operating income for that same period comes to €2,093 million, including for last year’s Triplet bonuses, their expenditure totaled €2,159. That is a deficit of only €66 million despite this current board having to cover for past mistakes dating back to Nunez as president by reorganizing debt-payment terms.

But Barcelona’s better management doesn’t stop there. They are threatening Real Madrid’s dominance in annual revenue income. In the 2006 – 2007 season, the difference was €351 million for Real Madrid and €290 for Barcelona but that has now been almost matched with the latest 2008 – 2009 account showing €370 million and €366 million respectively.

The professor concludes that even with increased expenditure and bonuses incurred with the conquest of the Triplet, he sees Barcelona’s economic model as more sustainable.

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  1. MiDO H. says:

    hell yeah lets beat those suckers even in Budgets !! hahaha =D

  2. BarcaFan(BiH) says:

    PART 1

    I love this article and how it compares the two teams' business models.

    However, it falls short in that it doesn't say whether Real Madrid's model is sustainable. What will it look like in the future? More details would have been greatly appreciated to give the reader a better picture of where both teams' are headed into the future. In other words, will Barcelona overtake Real in annual revenue? If they do then Real is in trouble because that means that we have a better cantera plus more money to spend to complement our cules. It also doesn't go into details of what it means about the sentence that ends with "new medium-term rezoning."

  3. BarcaFan(BiH) says:

    PART 2

    The last question I have is this: What is meant with the sentence that ends with "Real Madrid’s economic policy during this period have survived in part thanks to public support?" What is exactly meant by "public support?" Could they mean government taxes by "public support?"

    I have heard in the past that the government had bailed them out by the "rezoning" of Perez's last tenure. I would greatly appreciate it if someone could ruminate upon this last question so that Barca fans like me can find out more about how much help the "King's" club gets from the King and the government. Thanks much.

    • buj says:

      BarcaFan(BiH) great to know you find the article interesting as do the world footballing world as to how Perez intends to recoup the investments Real made.

      Truth is this is not an opinion piece but rather 2 articles from Sport discussing about the sustainability of the 2 models. I think when the professors report gets digested by more papers, we'll get a more clearer picture as to whether Real get tax break from the government etc.

      About rezoning, what I have read is that they get to sell their grounds to the City and a few companies at inflated price. As you may well know when a city expands, the cost of real estate within it goes up. i.e rezoning. It's like the City telling Real, they'll rezone the city limits to include Real's training grounds and they can sell them to some investors at inflated price.

      This is what the professor means. how many times can the city rezone its limit just so Real can keep selling. That is not sustainable but rather he sees it as a subsidization from the gov't. as compared to Barca model, making savings thru cantera and rearranging debt payments period.

  4. BarcaFan(BiH) says:

    Thanks buj,

    Now I understand what is meant by rezoning. You are also right about the fact that we'll eventually find out more about government involvement with Real Madrid from future articles from sport, el mundo, etc. Thanks again. Good translation btw, if you wrote it.

  5. Mudit says:

    Im sure Perez is in2 smuggling or illegal business or something..NO OFFENCE bt this is crazy man! Where does the money come in?? Where is the Income tax deptt?? Is it so relaxed?? Or is it similar to the one that functions here in India!! Im sure my Indian brothers will know exactly wt im talkin about!! Neways im sure Mr. Perez is involved with some social activities…..bells ringing??

    • matyrze says:

      I don't think RM's situation is relaxing for Perez. That's why we always hear Perez moaned whenever Pell failed to play CR and Kaka together on the pitch earlier this season. CR and Kaka need to play on the pitch together. The pulling power provided when those 2 are on the pitch is very vital for RM to make money.

  6. Taz says:

    blah blah blah. well done professor. you are a genius. if u want to compare the two clubs then why not comepare the whole history. 9 european cups to barca's 3. 31 league titles to barca 19. barca have been more successful in the last ten years without a doubt. but it will take a long time before they catch madrid and if they do which i seriously doubt most barca fans will be dead anyway so untill den as a madrid fan i'll be smiling at ur current success. lets see how long it will last. remember 1990's and early 2000's. oh u dnt wana remember. champions league final against AC Millan. 4 – 0 u lost. shamfull. dat 4 years without a trophy untill ronaldinho rescued you den u kicked him out with disgrace just like u did to figo when barca fans threw a pigs head at him after he won titles for u. dat is just ungreatful. u dnt deserve players like ronaldinho n figo. i have a few questions for u ppl. name me the most successful club in the world? the richest? here is a clue. the club is based in spainish capital and it is not Athletico Madrid. lol.

  7. Arvine says:

    Screw you! People like you seems like to live in past history.