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Michu
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Humour me, I just asked a co pilot a question. I have no idea where the result came from. I have no idea how accurate it is but my question was. "How many EFL championship teams made a profit last season?" The answer was sobering. In full:-
None of the 24 EFL Championship clubs made an operating profit last season. Deloitte’s 2025 Annual Review states that for the second consecutive season, every Championship club recorded an operating loss in 2023/24.
What the data shows
Why this keeps happening
None of the 24 EFL Championship clubs made an operating profit last season. Deloitte’s 2025 Annual Review states that for the second consecutive season, every Championship club recorded an operating loss in 2023/24.
What the data shows
- 0 clubs made an operating profit.
- Aggregate operating losses: £411m (a 25% worsening from the previous year).
- Pre‑tax losses: £318m across the league.
- Losses were driven by:
- High wage-to-revenue ratios
- Increased operating costs
- Heavy amortisation charges
- Reliance on player‑sale profits to offset structural deficits
Why this keeps happening
- The Championship’s financial model is structurally loss‑making without parachute payments or major player sales.
- Promotion-chasing clubs routinely spend beyond revenue to compete.
- Even with record attendances and rising commercial income, cost inflation outpaced revenue growth.