finances, revenues, transfers and salaries Celta de Vigo
Here you will find extensive information on Celta de Vigo's 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 Club Celta de Vigo is a Spanish football club based in the city of Vigo in Galicia. They play in light blue shirts and white shorts and their home ground is the Abanca BalaÃdos which has a capacity of 29,000 spectators. The club was founded in 1923 through the merger of Real Vigo Sporting Club and Real Fortuna Vigo.
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Celta Vigo have played in the Primera División for many years but have not yet won a league or cup title. In the 1970/71 season, Celta Vigo went unbeaten at home and became known as the "Giant Slayers". From 1997 to 2003, Celta Vigo was able to regularly compete at the top of the Primera División and during this time they became known as "Eurocelta" as they competed in European competitions.
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In 2002/03 Celta Vigo finished fourth and qualified for the group stage of the UEFA Champions League, where they advanced to the round of 16. In the Spanish championship, on the other hand, the 2003/04 season was disastrous and the season ended penultimate in the table. Relegation followed, but the following season Celta Vigo managed to get promoted to the top division.
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In 2006/07 Celta Vigo was in 18th place and had to be relegated to the Segunda División again. In the 2007/08 season, it was possible to avoid further relegation here. In the 2011/12 season, Celta Vigo returned to the Primera División in second place and was able to avoid direct relegation in the 2012/13 season.
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In the following years, Celta Vigo finished seasons ninth, eighth and sixth and entered European competitions. In the 2016/17 season, Celta Vigo reached the semi-finals of the UEFA Europa League where they lost to Manchester United. The club finished the 2017/18 season in 13th place and they started the 2018/19 season with Antonio Mohamed as manager, but he was replaced by Miguel Cardoso on matchday 13.
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Name: Real Club Celta de Vigo
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Headquarters: Vigo, Spain
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Foundation: August 23, 1923
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Colours: light blue and white
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Website: rccelta.es
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Venue: Abanca BalaÃdos
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Seats: 29,000
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League: Primera Division
Revenue and annual result of Celta Vigo in the financial years 2017/18 to 2021/22
The figures below reflect Celta Vigo's revenues and annual results for the last five financial years.
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The club's revenue has been relatively stable over the past five years, peaking at €70.94 million in the 2021/22 financial year. The club's annual result has fluctuated, from a loss of €9.58 million in the 2020/21 financial year to a profit of €15.41 million in the 2018/19 financial year.
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Revenue and annual result of Celta Vigo in the financial years 2017/18 to 2021/22 in million euros:
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Financial year: 2021/22, revenue: 70.94, annual result: -0.77
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Financial year: 2020/21, revenue: 66.84, annual result: -9.58
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Financial year: 2019/20, revenue: 70.59, annual result: 2.62
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Financial year: 2018/19, revenue: 67.97, annual result: 15.41
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Financial year: 2017/18, revenue: 62.07, annual result: 12.98