icon_corner icon_start_stop enlarge2 icon_start_stop icon_start_stop icon_post icon_miss icon_save icon_card_red enlarge2 icon_save icon_start_stop icon_card_yellow attack icon chevron-down icon chevron-left icon chevron-right icon chevron-up icon cross-thin icon cross icon defence icon icon_disallowed_goal email icon facebook icon google icon instagram icon linkedin icon messenger icon pinterest icon play icon plus-thin icon plus icon search icon soundcloud icon sub-in icon sub-out icon icon_sub tweet icon twitter icon icon_user__out icon_user_out vimeo icon whatsapp icon icon_start_stop youtube icon
Close
/media/75471/20230331-st-james-park.jpg

Latest News

Financial results for year ended 30 June 2022

Newcastle United has today filed its financial results for the 2021/22 financial year.

These are the first figures reflecting the club's financial performance since it was acquired by an ownership group comprised of PIF, PCP Capital Partners and RB Sports and Media in October 2021 and the results therefore include nine months under the new shareholders' ownership.

A loss after tax of £70.7m was reported by Newcastle United Limited for the 12 months ending 30 June 2022, driven mostly by the investment in the playing squad during the January 2022 transfer window.

The numbers also show a sharp recovery in revenues to £180m from £140.2m the previous year, as crowds that returned to St. James' Park after the end of restrictions imposed during the Covid-19 pandemic contributed to enhanced matchday revenues. Commercial and media rights revenues have also increased as the club's league standing improved for the season.

Since the end of the accounting period, the new ownership group has injected additional capital into the club to improve the financial position of the business.

Darren Eales, Chief Executive of Newcastle United, said: "This is an ambitious, long-term project.

"The financial success of the club goes hand in hand with our performances on the pitch. We have come a long way in the past few months.

"There's still a long way to go but we are looking to the future with confidence.”

The club's accounts for the 12 months ending 30 June 2022 can be found here.

"The financial success of the club goes hand in hand with our performances on the pitch. We have come a long way in the past few months."

Darren Eales, Newcastle United CEO

Recommended for you

Breaking News

Dismiss Close
Enable Recite