The Scottish FA posted a record-breaking turnover of £78.72 million last year as a result of their participation in Euro 2024.
Pre-tax profit increased by £21.6 million to £7.41 million, up from £2.05 million the previous year, and the figure is up by £21.6 million.
Additionally, the SFA has contributed £5 million to expanding facilities across the nation from Grassroots Facilities Funding and the Scottish Government Extra Time initiative.
There were lists for £16.23 million (reserves) and £18.1 million (cash) for both the bank and in-hand accounts.
According to the accounts, the increase in revenues and profits is “mostly related to the revenue derived from the Uefa Euro 2024 finals tournament.”
Steve Clarke’s men’s team faced hosts Germany, Switzerland, and Hungary for the second consecutive men’s European Championship appearance.
In their second match, the Scots drew with the Swiss after losing to the Hungarians and Germans.
Scotland women made it to the Euro 2025 play-offs last year, but after losing to Hungary, they lost to Finland and didn’t make the finals, with Pedro Martinez Losa, head coach, soon to follow.
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Source: BBC
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