Hockey clubLove “In the 2022/23 season, he earned 125 million rubles from the sale of accessories, tickets and various “marketing stories”, and this year he earned 25 million rubles from the only sale of subscriptions, said the governor of the Khabarovsk Territory Mikhail Degtyarev said in an interview with .
After the seven starting matches of the Fonbet KHL Championship, Amur occupies eighth place in the Eastern Conference with 7 points. During the offseason, the team was replenished with expensive hockey players – Alex Broadhurst, Alexander Khokhlachev, Egor Korshkov and others.
– Let’s move on to the money. What is Love’s budget for this year? It is clear from the transitions that he has grown considerably. Can we say that Amour has become a club of oligarchs?
– There is money. That’s the first thing. Second: yes, the budget has increased, but slightly. The most important thing we have done is to increase spending efficiency. “Amur” learned to win himself. Last year alone, the club earned more than 125 million rubles from merchandise, subscriptions, tickets and various marketing stories. This is a record in the entire history of Khabarovsk hockey. The budget increased thanks to new partners, as evidenced by advertising on the Amur uniform. A lot of people support us, but I’m sure that from year to year the number of people willing to invest in hockey will only increase.
Another important part of the budget is that we learned to save money by expelling all the ineffective managers from Love. I don’t want to offend anyone, but I had to disperse a lot of people so that the hockey club had financial purity,” Degtyarev said in an interview with .
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