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Cutting football club expenses by just 5% could help 118,137 vulnerable people

Regional social issue Cost to help one person People who could be helped if 5% of expenditure is cut People who could be helped if 100% of expenditure is cut Charitable Contribution Expenditure Total cost Team Child poverty €5,365 46,412 2,321 Acquisition of players €249,000,000 The Real Madrid Foundation organised a charity Corazón Classic Match at the Santiago Bernabéu in June. The match raised funds for key social inclusion projects, including the Promoting Educational Success Unemployment €8,700 28,621 1,431 Child paverty €5,365 Real 51,631 2,582 Real Madrid City sports complex €233,000,000 Unemployment €8,700 Madrid 31,839 1,592 Child poverty €5,365 43,430 2,172 Upgrading facilities €23,000,000 programme. Unemployment €8,700 26,782 1,339 Child poverty €5,365 744 37 Away match expenses €3,989,000 Unemployment €8,700 FC Barcelona has donated €1.5 million to Unicef every year for the past decade to help over a million children in seven countries. Their partnership will see the club's donations rise to €2 459 23 Child poverty €5,365 FC 530 27 Wages of non- sports personnel €2,846,000 Unemployment €8,700 Barcelona 327 16 Child poverty €5,365 million in 2020. 72,243 3,612 Player salaries €387,584,000 Unemployment €8.700 2,228 44,550 Adult social care 1,181 59 €20,141 External matchday costs €23,792,020 Housing and homelessness €1,669 14,253 713 Manchester United has raised more than €4.7 NHS recruitment €31,808 748 37 million to support vulnerable children around the world through their United for Unicef partnership since 1999 - the longest running collaboration between a football club and global charity. Adult social care 1,343 67 €20,141 Manchester Sponsorship and broadcasting costs €27,041,656 Housing and homelessness €1,669 16,199 810 United NHS recruitment 850 43 €31,808 Adult social care €20,141 17,060 853 Wages and salaries €343,611,241 Housing and homelessness €1,669 205,842 10,292 NHS recruitment 10,803 540 €31,808

Cutting football club expenses by just 5% could help 118,137 vulnerable people

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If the world's 15 top football clubs cut their expenditure by just 5%, they could use that money to help a staggering 118,137 vulnerable people out of poverty, unemployment or have their social care f...

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