As well as topping the Premier League, Leicester City have recorded record pre-tax profits for the year ending 31 May 2015. Profits were £26.8m compared with a loss of £20.8m in the previous year. Income was up to £104.4m from £31.2m.
With the return to the Premier League, income went up from £31.2m to £104.4m. The King Power stadium was largely sold out at 98.5 per cent of capacity with match day receipts up from £6.9m to £10.6m.
As well as topping the Premier League, Leicester City have recorded record pre-tax profits for the year ending 31 May 2015. Profits were £26.8m compared with a loss of £20.8m in the previous year. Income was up to £104.4m from £31.2m.
With the return to the Premier League, income went up from £31.2m to £104.4m. The King Power stadium was largely sold out at 98.5 per cent of capacity with match day receipts up from £6.9m to £10.6m.
Expenditure on wages went up from £36.3m to £57m. However, this represented a very prudent 55 per cent of income.