• Revenues increased by 19% to £569.8 million in the 2020-21 season
  • All major club activities detailed in the report, including records broken by the men’s team

Manchester City has today released its Annual Report for 2020-21, announcing a return to profitability and continuing the long-term trend of steady growth that was interrupted by COVID-19. The Club saw an increase in total revenues, increasing by 19% to £569.8 million, with a profit of 2.4 million.

It was another successful year for Manchester City on the field, with the men’s team breaking a slew of records, finishing the season with the Premier League title, winning the Carabao Cup and securing a place in the Champions League final for the very first time in the Club’s history.

In the report, Chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak takes the opportunity not only to reflect on the achievements from this season, but also to look to the future, noting that, “The success of our men’s first team – this year’s trophies represent our fifth Premier League title and sixth League Cup of the last decade – is our story today. Our story tomorrow will be written by the next generation, who made history this year when the EDS and U18 teams won their respective leagues, meaning Manchester City hold the titles at all three levels of the men’s game.”

He goes on to highlight Manchester City’s positive financial performance over the past season, attributing the return of profitability to the impact of the Club’s long-term strategy to diversify and globalise revenues; the ability to depend on excellent football performance; and the support of partners and shareholders. He comments, “His Highness Sheikh Mansour’s vision, set in 2008, is the reality we are living thirteen years later – we are a sustainable and socially responsible organisation, finding and developing talent and competing for trophies on both the domestic and European stage.”

Chief Executive Officer Ferran Soriano points to the character of the men’s first team following a challenging start to the season which saw team sitting in 13th position in late November 2020, saying, “You could sense the focus and the resolve of the team and the togetherness of the whole Club. It was by harnessing that togetherness, that the team pulled themselves up from that point and went on to have one of the best seasons in Manchester City’s history.”

He also points to the resilience of the organisation more widely, remarking, “From a business perspective, we were pleased to return to profitability, having successfully navigated the revenue challenges created by the pandemic. COVID-19 did not stop us, and we continued to grow, innovate and develop new ideas.”

The Chairman concludes with his thoughts on the Champions League final, remarking, “[although] the disappointment of the defeat in the final in Porto ran undeniably deep, we were incredibly proud to have reached it in the first place. We look ahead with the knowledge that we are going to come back stronger and more experienced, knowing that we have reached not only that benchmark but also a level of consistency which gives us great confidence for the future.”

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About Manchester City Football Club

Manchester City FC is an English Premier League club initially founded in 1880 as St Mark’s West Gorton. It officially became Manchester City FC in 1894 and has since then gone onto win the European Cup Winners’ Cup, seven League Championship titles, including five Premier League titles (2012, 2014, 2018, 2019, 2021), and six FA Cups. Manchester City FC is one of 11 clubs comprising the City Football Group and counts New York City FC and Melbourne City FC among its sister clubs.

Under manager Pep Guardiola, one of the most highly decorated managers in world football, the Club plays its domestic and UEFA Champions League home fixtures at the Etihad Stadium, a spectacular 55,000 seat arena that City have called home since 2003. Today, the Stadium sits on the wider Etihad Campus, which also encompasses the City Football Academy, a state-of-the-art performance training and youth development facility located in the heart of East Manchester. Featuring a 7,000 capacity Academy Stadium, the City Football Academy is also where Manchester City Women’s Football Club and the Elite Development Squad train on a daily basis and play their competitive home games.

For more information, please visit www.mancity.com

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