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finances, revenues, transfers and salaries Real Betis Balompié

Find comprehensive information on Real Betis Balompié finances, transfers and player salaries. We offer you detailed insights into the club's financial situation, including revenue from merchandising, sponsorship and ticket sales, as well as spending on player transfers, salaries and infrastructure. Our website is updated regularly to ensure you are always aware of the latest developments.

General

Real Betis Balompié, known as Real Betis or simply Betis, is a Spanish professional football club based in Seville, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. Founded in 1907, it plays in La Liga. The home stadium is the Estadio Benito Villamarín in the south of the city with a seating capacity of 60,720.

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Real Betis won the league in 1935 and the Copa del Rey in 1977, 2005 and 2022. Given the club's turbulent history and many relegations, the motto is ¡Viva el Betis manque (aunque) pierda! ("Long live Betis, even if they lose!").

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  • Real Betis Balompie

  • Headquarters: Seville, Spain

  • Foundation: September 12, 1907

  • Colours: green and white

  • Venue: Estadio Benito Villamarín

  • Places: 60,721

  • League: Primera Division

Revenue and annual result of Betis Servilla from the financial years 205/06 to 2019/20

Real Betis Sevilla's revenue figures show an overall growth trend over the years, with revenue increasing from €20.4m in 2005/06 to €104.1m in 2019/20. In general, revenue growth is not linear from year to year, there has been a significant increase in some years, moderate growth or even a decline in other years.

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Real Betis Sevilla's increase in turnover in recent years has been closely linked to its promotion to the Primera División and its sporting success. From the 2015/16 season, when Real Betis Sevilla were promoted to the Primera División, the club's revenue started to grow and the last five years have been the most economically successful in the club's history.

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Revenues of Betis Sevilla in the financial years 2005/06 to 2019/20:

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  • 2019/20: 104.1 million euros

  • 2018/19: 91.2 million euros

  • 2017/18: 84.1 million euros

  • 2016/17: 76.8 million euros

  • 2015/16: 65.6 million euros

  • 2014/15: 49.1 million euros

  • 2013/14: 44.4 million euros

  • 2012/13: 39.1 million euros

  • 2011/12: 30.6 million euros

  • 2010/11: 28.5 million euros

  • 2009/10: 26.8 million euros

  • 2008/09: 28.4 million euros

  • 2007/08: 24.1 million euros

  • 2006/07: 22.7 million euros

  • 2005/06: 20.4 million euros

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