What has changed for ASSE over the past 20 years?

French football is going through a new dark period in its history. The Presidents of Ligue 1 still do not know the amount of TV rights. If the future remains uncertain, what has happened over the past 10 years at ASSE?

If the transfer window opened its doors on June 10, transfers can be counted on the fingers of one hand. A situation that crystallizes the investments of French clubs. The championship will resume its rights on the weekend of August 16, 2024. A deadline that is getting closer and closer and a context that prevents Ligue 1 clubs from validating a provisional budget.

Several avenues exist. Plan A remains to find an over-the-counter solution between the Professional Football League and BeIN Sport. The Qatari channel could then broadcast the entire Ligue 1 through Canal + as a broadcaster.

Plan B, the creation of a channel owned by the LFP. If the idea is not to be thrown away, its application seems complex for the moment. Even more so with the contours exposed by Vincent Labrune. An exorbitant price (€30/month), no financial guarantee for the clubs, no guarantee of success in terms of the number of subscribers.

ASSE returns to Ligue 1 after two seasons in Ligue 2. The Greens should in all likelihood receive more than last season. Concern remains measured on the Etrat side. However, the investments of the new leaders will necessarily be adapted to the income generated by ASSE. Domestic audiovisual rights remain the most important resource center for AS Saint-Etienne. A look back at previous years.

2003/2004: 4.74 million euros (Ligue 2)
2004/2005: 16.7 million euros
2005/2006: 19.1 million euros
2006/2007: 23.3 million euros
2007/2008: 28.8 million euros
2008/2009: 26.2 million euros
2009/2010: 25.1 million euros
2010/2011: 27 million euros
2011/2012: 30 million euros
2012/2013: 32.8 million euros
2013/2014: 33 million euros
2014/2015: 36.5 million euros
2015/2016: 40.6 million euros
2016/2017: 51.5 million euros
2017/2018: 40.3 million euros
2018/2019: 42.1 million euros
2019/2020: 36.9 million euros
2020/2021 : 29 millions (Covid-19)
2021/2022: 32.3 million euros
2022/2023: 5.7 million euros (Ligue 2)

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Who earns the most in Ligue 1 (2022-2023)?

Paris Saint-Germain : 165 M€ (23,5%)

Olympique de Marseille: €95 million (13.5%)

AS Monaco : 49 M€ (7%)

Stade Rennais: €46 million (6.6%)

Olympique Lyonnais: around €46 million (6.4%)

Montpellier : 35 M€ (2,7%)

Lille OSC : 34 M€ (4,9%)

FC Lorient : 33 M€ (2,3%)

OGC Nice : 31 M€ (4,4%)

FC Nantes : 31 M€ (4,4%)

RC Lens : 26 M€ (3,7%)

Stade de Reims: €19 million (2.7%)

Clermont : 18 M€ (2,6%)

Toulouse FC : 17 M€ (2,5%)

RC Strasbourg Alsace : 17 M€ (2,5%)

Angers : 16 M€ (2,3%)

Stade Brestois: €15 million (2.2%)

Ajaccio: €14M (2%)

ESTAC: €14 million (2%)

Auxerre: €13 million (1.9%)

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