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Chelsea’s triumph turns costly with record-breaking loss

Chelsea have sent shockwaves through English football after posting a record-breaking £262.4 million loss, the largest ever recorded in the sport’s history.

The staggering figure reported for the 2024–25 season surpasses the previous record loss set by Manchester City in 2010–11, placing Chelsea at the centre of growing financial concerns within the game.

What makes the situation even more striking is that the loss comes during a season of notable success. The London-based club generated £490.9 million in revenue, driven by a top-four finish in the Premier League, victory in the Europa Conference League, and participation in the FIFA Club World Cup, which they went on to win in July.

However, despite these achievements, Chelsea confirmed that the season ended deep in the red due to sharply rising operating expenses. The club highlighted a significant increase in matchday and competition-related costs, particularly following their return to European football.

This marks a dramatic reversal from the previous financial year (2023–24), when Chelsea FC Holdings reported a £128.4 million profit, largely attributed to the sale of the women’s team to parent company BlueCo, which boosted overall revenue to £468.5 million.

The latest figures underline a growing imbalance in modern football, where escalating costs are rapidly outpacing revenues, even for clubs achieving success on the pitch.

Chelsea’s financial setback now stands as a stark reminder that in today’s game, sporting success does not always translate into financial stability.

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