It’s since the season 2011/12 that Inter and Milan are smiling in terms of stadium revenues when both of the team have a domestic meeting in Milan.

Especially, for the nerazzurri, from that season, they start to record positive figures in terms of stadium ticketing with that derby meant the 14% of the total stadium revenues from the meeting against the cousins.

Then the sales generated by the derby on the total revenues rose by 4%, reaching an astonishing 18% during the derby of the season 2013/14,which means that 3.3M Euros was made from the derby alone, compared to the 18M made throughout the whole season.”

The maximum in terms of earnings have been reached by Inter during the last season derby at home, with the peak of 3,8 million of euro. In average, the Milan derby means for Inter 3,1 million mean, while over the past 5 years the average stadium tickets sales were levelled around 22 million for the Nerazzurri, a minor number compared to the Rossoneri, since Inter didn’t play Champion’s League from 4 seasons, this number fell dramatically, while the last Milan match in Champions League is dated 11th March 2014 with a loss against Simeone’s Atletico, which didn’t mean a loss in this special comparison between the two club of Milan.

Source: CalcioFinanza.it