Parma finishes the 2025-26 season with a solid sporting result, but ranks third last in terms of TV rights revenue, totaling 30 million euros. Estimates published by Calcio e Finanza reveal that the distribution of Serie A TV rights, amounting to approximately 897 million euros, significantly impacts the club's income. The distribution of rights is based on three main criteria: 50% equally divided, 28% based on sporting results, and 22% for social rooting. Parma, finishing in the lower part of the standings, receives only 22.8 million as a base share. Additionally, the club earns 0.35 million for TV audience and 1.10 million for attendance at the Tardini stadium. The economic situation of Parma is further complicated by the fact that the club is far behind top teams like Inter and Milan, which receive 82 and 71.5 million respectively. These figures highlight the importance of economic support from owner Kyle Krause and the need to improve on-field performance to increase future revenues.
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Parma ranks third last in TV rights revenue for 2025/26 season
Parma finishes the 2025/26 season third last in TV rights revenue, with 30 million. Learn how the ranking impacts the club's income.
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