Total revenue up to £21.5m from £15m
Parent company contributes support fee of £11.9m
Arsenal Women experienced huge growth in commercial and matchday revenue last season, but remain reliant on funds from the parent club, their latest accounts show. In the year to 31 May 2025, during which Arsenal won the Women’s Champions League and finished second in the Women’s Super League, the club nearly trebled their commercial revenue and their matchday revenue increased by 35% to almost £6m, bringing a club record profit of £22,000 after tax.
However, £11.9m of “group income” from the parent company underpins the women’s team’s revenue and remains by far the largest income source. The accounts state: “At this stage of the development of the women’s game in England, the club is reliant on the backing of Arsenal Football Club Limited which contributes a support fee to supplement the company’s own revenues.
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