According to Sport Bild (via @iMiaSanMia), Bayern Munich is earning €5.7m per home game, making it to the list of European clubs with the highest matchday revenue. According to the figures, FC Bayern Munich ranks
fifth in Europe, generating €5.7 million, behind only Real Madrid (€7.4m), Paris Saint-Germain (€7.3m), Arsenal (€6.1m), and Tottenham Hotspur (€5.9m).
The list includes four other Bundesliga clubs: VfB Stuttgart (€2.6m), Eintracht Frankfurt (€2.3m), Borussia Dortmund (€2.2m), RB Leipzig (€1.7m).
As the data shows, Bayern is on a league of his own domestically, earning more than double than its closest competitor VfB Stuttggart. This would explain the club’s dominance in the last decade, while the competition keeps trying to implement strategies to compete with the Bavarians.
The rest of the list is as follows:
- Real Madrid – €7.4 million
- PSG – €7.3 million
- FC Arsenal – €6.1 million
- Tottenham – €5.9 million
- FC Bayern – €5.7 million
- Manchester United – €5.2 million
- FC Barcelona – €4.8 million
- FC Liverpool – €3.7 million
- Manchester City – €3.3 million
- AC Milan – €3.1 million
- FC Chelsea – €2.9 million
- Inter Milan – €2.7 million
- Atlético Madrid – €2.7 million
- Olympique Marseille – €2.7 million
- Juventus Turin – €2.7 million
- VfB Stuttgart – €2.6 million
- AS Roma – €2.4 million
- Eintracht Frankfurt –€ 2.3 million
- West Ham United – €2.3 million
- Galatasaray – €2.3 million
- Borussia Dortmund (BVB) – €2.2 million
- Ajax Amsterdam – €2.2 million
- Celtic Glasgow – €2.0 million
- Glasgow Rangers – €2.0 million
- Newcastle United – €1.9 million
- 1. FC Köln – €1.9 million
- Leeds United – €1.7 million
- Feyenoord Rotterdam – €1.7 million
- Olympique Lyon – €1.7 million
- RB Leipzig – €1.7 million








