Bayern turnover tops half a billion euros


BERLIN (Reuters) - Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich achieved record turnover figures for 2013/14 on Friday, matching their success on the pitch by breaking through the 500 million euros (398.05 million pounds) barrier for the first time.

The richest club in Germany and one of the wealthiest in the world posted a turnover of 528.7 million euros including Allianz Arena Limited, their best result in 114 years, club bosses told the annual general meeting in Munich.

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