Juve Stabia has emerged as the most financially efficient club in Serie B in terms of wage bill per point thus far this season
Brera Holdings PLC (“Brera Holdings” or “the Company”) (Nasdaq: BREA), an Ireland-based, Nasdaq-listed international holding company, is pleased to report that its newest portfolio club, S.S. Juve Stabia srl (“Juve Stabia” or the “Club”), has emerged as the most financially efficient club in Serie B in terms of cost per point. Juve Stabia, also known as “The Second Team of Naples,” is currently positioned in a playoff-qualifying sixth place in the Serie B standings. With an annual wage bill of €5.63 million and 36 points to date this season, Juve Stabia boasts an impressive wage cost per point of just €156,389—the lowest in the league.
This financial efficiency underscores Juve Stabia’s strong financial discipline, especially when compared to other clubs in Serie B – according to Capology data. In contrast, higher-spending clubs such as 17th-placed Salernitana (€20.04 million wage bill) and 14th-placed Sampdoria (€19.88 million wage bill) rank at the bottom of the cost per point index at €715,714 and €710,000 per point, respectively.
On February 12th, Brera Holdings announced the third closing in its multi-step transaction to acquire a majority stake in Juve Stabia. Following this closing, Brera Holdings now holds a 38.46% equity ownership interest in the club.
“We are proud of Juve Stabia’s exceptional performance in financial efficiency,” said Daniel McClory, Executive Chairman of Brera Holdings. “This achievement underscores the success of our multi-club ownership model, which empowers Juve Stabia to achieve both financial sustainability and competitive success. We believe this balance is essential for Juve Stabia’s continued growth and long-term value creation.”
To further emphasize the contrast between wage bills and cost efficiency, Brera Holdings has created an analysis of the correlation between wage bill and team ranking on the Serie B table. This graph highlights the disproportionate effect of high wage bills on efficiency, demonstrating that larger budgets do not always translate into better performance.
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