Real Madrid expect Santiago Bernabeu to earn €1 million per day – reports
Real Madrid’s Santiago Bernabeu is now fully operational after renovations. According to MARCA, the stadium is expected to bring in around €1 million per day this season, combining matchday revenue, events, and tours.
This could total €354 million, covering about 29% of the club’s projected income of over €1.1 billion.
Last season, the Bernabeu was not at full capacity, yet 1.8 million fans attended matches. With the stadium now fully open, ticket demand is higher than available seating. The Sky Bernabeu VIP restaurant is still on hold due to legal issues but could add €10 million annually when it opens.
VIP seating generated €83 million last season, with ticket prices ranging from €300 for league matches to €2,000 for premium Champions League seats. The stadium’s shops, which remain open until midnight on match days, also contribute to the revenue.
Next year, Real Madrid plan to expand their hospitality offerings with luxury terraces and exclusive dining areas. With these developments, the Bernabeu is set to be one of football’s biggest revenue sources.