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Premier League: League-leaders Tottenham report annual losses of $85.4 million amid COVID-19 pandemic

In 2018-19, Tottenham made a profit of 68.6 million pounds ($91.7 million) during their first partial season in their new 1.2 billion-pound ($1.6 billion) stadium. Fans haven't been allowed in to watch Jose Mourinho's side at the north London venue since March.

Premier League: League-leaders Tottenham report annual losses of $85.4 million amid COVID-19 pandemic

The giant scoreboard at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium displays the words "No Goal" after a VAR review during the match between Spurs and West Ham. AP

London: Premier League leaders Tottenham has reported annual losses of 63.9 million pounds ($85.4 million) due to the pandemic and fans being shut out of stadiums.

“We are currently in the midst of one of the most challenging times ever experienced," Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy said Monday, announcing the financial results for the fiscal year ending June 30.

In 2018-19, Tottenham made a profit of 68.6 million pounds ($91.7 million) during their first partial season in their new 1.2 billion-pound ($1.6 billion) stadium. Fans haven't been allowed in to watch Jose Mourinho's side at the north London venue since March.

If restrictions prevent supporters returning this season, which runs through May, Tottenham fears losing out on more than 150 million pounds ($200 million) in revenue. The 2019 Champions League finalists failed to qualify for this season after four years in Europe's elite and lucrative club competition.

Revenue dropped from 460.7 million pounds ($615.6 million) to 402.4 million pounds ($537.7 million) in 2019-20 as the season finished beyond the end of the financial year due to the pandemic. Tottenham's debt has climbed 13% to 604.6 million pounds ($807.8 million).

Tottenham are hoping the development of vaccines will accelerate the return of fans to stadiums.

“We have spent the past months preparing our stadium, testing our digital ticketing process and registering ID validation for fans," Levy said. “Premier League clubs are entirely capable, similar to the experience in several other countries, of responsibly delivering outdoor events with social distancing, exemplary hygiene standards, qualified stewards, testing capabilities and diverse travel plans, operating in some of the most technologically advanced venues in the world.”

Tottenham have just completed a weekend top of the league for the first time since 2014 after beating Manchester City 2-0 on Saturday.

Updated Date: November 23, 2020 18:10:44 IST

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