RSCA records net profit for second season in a row

RSCA records net profit for second season in a row

The General Assembly of RSC Anderlecht has approved the annual accounts for the '24-'25 season.
LOTTO PARK

The General Assembly of Royal Sporting Club Anderlecht has approved the annual accounts for the '24-'25 season. For the second year in a row, the operational result is a positive one.

The annual accounts cover the 2024-2025 season. Last season, RSC Anderlecht finished fourth in the Jupiler Pro League, reached the final of the Croky Cup and advanced after the League Phase of the Europa League only to be eliminated in the play-offs by Turkish side Fenerbahçe.

The '24-'25 season was marked by a further increase in operational revenue, from €106m to €111m, thanks in part to revenues from the extra games in the Croky Cup and Europa League.

The increase in operational revenue is logically linked to an increase in operating expenses, partly due to the organisation of European home and away matches. Investments in the stadium, such as the upgrade of pitch at the Lotto Park during the season, also played a significant role in the increase of expenses.

Transfer income was slightly lower than in the previous year, when some one-off revenues influenced the results, like the sell-on clause linked to Jérémy Doku's transfer to Manchester City. RSCA did record some growth in transfer income from home-grown players, including the transfer of Zeno Debast to Sporting Lisbon.

The annual accounts for the 2024-2025 season show a positive result of around €100,000.

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