Bayern Munich have announced a club-record turnover of €528.7 million for the 2013-14 season.
The German champions held their annual general meeting in Munich on Friday and revealed the impressive numbers to members, marking a huge improvement on the previous year.
Bayern made €432.8m in turnover in the year before, with the new results coming in almost €100m higher, while the Bundesliga giants post-tax profit stood at a little over €16m.
The club earned €95.6m before tax, interest, amortisation and depreciation for 2012-13 campaign when they won the treble but the new figure of €98.7m marks another increase.
Deputy CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen believes Bayern are in an unprecedented era of prosperity both on and off the pitch.
He said: Bayern Munich can present to its members results that have never existed in the history of this club.
There is no doubt Bayern are both on a sporting level and financially at a stage they have never been before.
Bayern chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge confirmed that the club s stadium, the Allianz Arena, is now paid off and pledged that their policy of providing affordable game tickets will continue.
I m delighted to confirm that the stadium is completely paid off, he commented.
We will continue to stand for fair, affordable and socially acceptable ticket prices.