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Girona’s television revenue plummets after Segunda relegation

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Girona’s relegation to Spain’s Segunda División has triggered a sharp drop in broadcasting revenues, with the club facing an estimated 89% reduction from La Liga earnings. The Catalonia-based side received €55 million in television rights for the 2024-2025 La Liga season, figures that now appear unattainable following their demotion. Financial projections for Segunda División indicate an average payout of around €6 million per club, starkly contrasting with the elite-level figures. While the exact distribution model for the 2025-2026 season remains officially unconfirmed, the disparity underscores the immediate financial consequences of relegation. Clubs in Spain’s top tier benefit from significantly higher broadcasting deals compared to the second division. Girona’s budgetary adjustments will likely prioritize cost containment and revenue diversification to mitigate the shortfall. The club’s leadership is expected to address financial planning in the coming weeks as preparations for the Segunda campaign intensify. Historically, relegated teams face a transitional period marked by reduced income streams, often necessitating squad adjustments. Girona’s ability to navigate this financial reset will be critical to their swift return to La Liga. The impending revenue gap highlights the structural imbalance between Spain’s top two divisions, where broadcasting revenues serve as a decisive factor in competitive balance. Relegated clubs must adapt quickly to survive in a lower-tier economic environment. Girona’s immediate priorities include securing sponsorship agreements and optimizing operational expenditures. The club’s commercial team is anticipated to explore new partnership opportunities to offset the broadcasting shortfall. Financial experts suggest relegated teams typically require one to two seasons to recover financially, with on-field performance directly influencing recovery speed. Girona’s focus remains on regaining top-flight status to restore revenue streams. The club’s fanbase faces an uncertain period as financial constraints may impact squad ambitions. Returning to La Liga remains the overarching objective to stabilize the club’s economic outlook.
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