Coronavirus: Italian clubs losing millions of euros

Italian clubs from closing doors lose millions of euros, the most enduring club Juvenus will lose about 12m euros in revenues from the ban by fans for sports events. The A series is in chaos recently due to the rapid spread of coronavirus throughout the northern part of [...]
Juventi will lose about 12m euros in revenues from the ban on fans for sports events.
The A series is in chaos recently because of the rapid spread of coronavirus throughout northern Italy.
The government issued a decree saying that all sporting events will be held behind closed doors until April 3rd in an effort to prevent the spread of the disease.
Finanza” writes that you, who will play with Interin, Lyon in the Champions League and Lecce at home, are expected to lose about 12.3m euros in the match day.
Italian champions are the most affected by the government's decree.
Inter and Milan both have two matches to play in San Siro, and are expected to lose 2.7m euros and 3.4m euros respectively.
Rome is also expected to lose around 2.3m euros from two matches.
Inter Player Party
In total, all 20 clubs will lose 28.6m euros in revenues.












