Source:
Reuters/Matthew Childs
[Saba
Sports News] According to recent data from Deloitte, Tottenham Hotspur’s
financial revenue for the 2022-23 season is estimated to reach nearly £550
million. This positions them as the eighth-highest revenue-earning sports club
globally. Spurs also surpass other London-based clubs in terms of revenue, with
£36 million more than Chelsea and £86 million more than Arsenal. The club’s
executives are focused on maximizing the utilization of their new stadium to
generate additional sources of income. Tottenham Stadium not only hosts football
matches but also accommodates a range of non-football events, including NFL
games, rugby matches, boxing events, concerts, and commercial gatherings. The
stadium’s conference facilities are available for public use and can be rented
for various meetings and conferences. Furthermore, Tottenham has established a
partnership with the World Formula One Championship, resulting in the recent
opening of the F1 kart track in the basement of Tottenham Stadium. Currently,
the stadium hosts around 16 major non-football events annually, which
contribute significantly to the club’s ticket revenue.