Esteghlal and Persepolis were registered with the Exchange Organization

According to Tejarat News, Hossein Ghorbanzadeh, head of the Privatization Organization, wrote on his personal Twitter page: The 24-year-old spell broke. Today, Esteghlal and Persepolis clubs were registered with the Exchange Organization.
The move to good corporate governance, operational transparency, financial discipline and the participation of people and fans in the two clubs began.
Quoted from TasnimLast week, the valuation of magpies ended. Accordingly, the value of Esteghlal was 2780 billion Tomans and the value of Persepolis was 3210 billion Tomans.
Experts say there are many ambiguities in the valuation of the two clubs that are not acceptable.
Mohammad Khabarizad, a capital market analyst, believes; This valuation has created ambiguity not only among football fans but also among capital market experts.
The assets are not transparent
Apart from the vague valuation, the assets of these two teams are also unknown. For example, Shahid Kazemi and Kargaran stadiums are for Persepolis and Hejazi camp is for Esteghlal, which cannot be cited due to the unclear document of these two clubs and the lack of public awareness.
On the other hand, the debts of Esteghlal and Persepolis have tax debts and debts for the transfer of players, the details of which are not clear.
The next issue is the lack of income of these two clubs. All over the world, more than 80% of football clubs’ revenue comes from fans and the television sector.
Juventus, for example, earned about $ 481 million in revenue last fiscal year. The stock market value of this Italian club is more than one billion dollars.
49% of the club’s total revenue, equivalent to $ 253 million, comes from television and radio broadcasting rights, while sponsorship and advertising revenue of $ 146 million, equivalent to 30% of total revenue.
But Esteghlal and Persepolis only spend the funds allocated by the Ministry of Sports and have no income.