Watzke: Financially “normality” at BVB – advertises for partners in foreign marketing

Announcements from the club boss

After the corona pandemic, Borussia Dortmund is back on the road to financial success and wants to involve its shareholders after the end of the current financial year. Dividends will be paid out to shareholders again next year, as BVB managing director Hans-Joachim Watzke announced on Monday at the general meeting of shareholders in the Westfalenhalle.

Borussia Dortmund GmbH and Co. KGaA, which is listed on the stock exchange, made losses of around 150 million during the corona pandemic and canceled its dividend. In the 2022/2023 financial year (June 30), BVB recorded a profit of almost 10 million euros for the first time.

“Normality has now returned,” said Watzke, who referred to a constantly sold-out stadium. However, the BVB managing director was disappointed with the shareholders about the current share price. “To be honest, it depresses me.” Watzke referred to a stock market price of over 9 euros in the time before Corona. “Then I can understand that people lost hope at the beginning of the pandemic.”

Meunier ahead of Malen and Reus: The top earners at BVB

19. Jamie Bynoe-Gittens – Salary: €3m per year

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Contract until 2028
Note: Gross information according to “Bild”, as of October 11, 2023

19. Julian Ryerson – Salary: €3m per year

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Contract until 2026

19. Giovanni Reyna – Salary: €3 million per year

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Contract until 2025

17. Nico Schlotterbeck – Salary: €4.5 million per year

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Contract until 2027

17. Salih Özcan – Salary: €4.5 million per year

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Contract until 2026

16. Felix Nmecha – Salary: up to €5 million per year

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Contract until 2028

14. Marius Wolf – Salary: €5 million per year

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Contract until 2024

14. Ramy Bensebaini – Salary: €5 million per year

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Contract until 2027

13. Karim Adeyemi – Salary: €5.5 million per year

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12. Mats Hummels – Salary: up to €6 million per year

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10. Youssoufa Moukoko – Salary: €6 million per year

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10. Donyell Malen – Salary: €6 million per year

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9. Marco Reus – Salary: up to €7 million per year

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8. Marcel Sabitzer – Salary: €7.5 million per year

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6. Thomas Meunier – Salary: up to €8 million per year

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6. Niclas Füllkrug – Salary: up to €8 million per year

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5. Julian Brandt – Salary: €8 million per year

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4. Emre Can – Salary: €8.5 million per year

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3. Gregor Kobel – Salary: up to €10 million per year

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2. Sébastien Haller – Salary: €10 million per year

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1. Niklas Süle – Salary: €11 million per year

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The current assessment of the club can no longer be understood, said Watzke. On Monday, the price of BVB shares was around 3.60 euros. Watzke referred to the valuation of large banks, which see BVB at between 1.25 and 1.5 billion euros. At the current stock market price, the Bundesliga soccer team is worth 400 million euros.

BVB boss Watzke on foreign marketing of the Bundesliga and biggest disappointment

Watzke described the popularity of the Bundesliga, digitalization and women’s football as growth drivers for the next few years. The BVB boss once again spoke out in favor of marketing the Bundesliga abroad with the help of an investor. “The league is looking for a partner to help them with this,” said Watzke, who is also chairman of the supervisory board of the German Football League (DFL). The BVB boss emphasized that the possible partner would have no influence on sporting issues or kick-off times.

A decision on a strategic marketing partnership will be made at the DFL general meeting on December 11th. Similar plans had already failed in May. The project has met with criticism in the active fan scene. Watzke, who experienced his 20th general meeting as BVB managing director, described the season finale in May 2023 with the lost championship on the last match day as a turning point. “That was the biggest sporting disappointment of my life,” emphasized Watzke in his annual report.

The club boss announced talks about his own future with the black and yellow for the beginning of 2024. He will sit down with BVB President Reinhold Lunow in January. The contracts of Watzke as managing director of Borussia Dortmund GmbH and Co. KGaA and his colleagues Thomas Treß (finance) and Carsten Cramer (marketing) expire in 2025.

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VfB Stuttgart – Mercedes-Benz Arena – Occupancy: 88.6%*

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Capacity: 60,449 | Average audience: 53,583 (*currently under renovation) | As of: November 21, 2023

TSG 1899 Hoffenheim – PreZero Arena – occupancy: 88.8%

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FC Augsburg – WWK ARENA – occupancy: 92.9%

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Capacity: 30,660 | Average audience: 28,475

Borussia Mönchengladbach – BORUSSIA-PARK – Occupancy: 94.6%

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Capacity: 54,042 | Average audience: 51,097

VfL Wolfsburg – Volkswagen Arena – Occupancy: 94.8%

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Capacity: 28,917| Average audience: 27,399

RB Leipzig – Red Bull Arena – occupancy: 95.5%

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Capacity: 47,069| Average audience: 44,961

FSV Mainz 05 – Mewa Arena – Occupancy: 96.4%

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Capacity: 33,305 | Average audience: 32,103

Union Berlin – Stadium An der Alten Försterei – Occupancy: 98.2%

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Capacity: 22,012 | Average audience: 21,610

Bayer Leverkusen – BayArena – occupancy: 98.5%

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Capacity: 30,210 | Average audience: 29,747

SC Freiburg – Europa-Park Stadium – occupancy: 98.6%

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Capacity: 34,700 | Average audience: 34,227

Werder Bremen – Wohninvest-Weserstadion – occupancy: 99.1%

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Capacity: 42,100 | Average audience: 41,733

1. FC Cologne – RheinEnergieSTADION – occupancy: 99.2%

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Capacity: 50,000 | Average audience: 49,620

FC Bayern Munich – Allianz Arena – occupancy: 100%

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Capacity: 75,000 | Average audience: 75,000

1. FC Heidenheim – Voith Arena – occupancy: 100%

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Capacity: 15,000 | Average audience: 15,000

VfL Bochum – Vonovia Ruhrstadion – occupancy: 100%

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Capacity: 26,000 | Average audience: 26,000

SV Darmstadt 98 – Merck Stadium at Böllenfalltor – occupancy: 100%

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Capacity: 17,810 | Average audience: 17,810

Eintracht Frankfurt – Deutsche Bank Park – occupancy: 100%*

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Capacity: 56,500 | Average audience: 55,420 (*currently under renovation)

Borussia Dortmund – SIGNAL IDUNA PARK – occupancy: 100%

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Capacity: 81,365 | Average audience: 81,365

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