Scottish Rugby Reports Financial Challenges Amid Record Revenue
Scottish Rugby recently disclosed a notable loss of £11.3m for the fiscal year concluding on 30 June 2024, despite achieving a record-breaking revenue of £73.9m.
Scottish Rugby refers to the sport of rugby union in Scotland, encompassing all levels of play, from amateur clubs to the national team. It is governed by Scottish Rugby Union (SRU), the sport’s governing body in Scotland. The Scottish national rugby team represents Scotland in international competitions, including the Rugby World Cup and the Six Nations Championship. The sport has a rich history in Scotland, being one of the oldest rugby-playing nations, with traditions and a passionate fan base. Scottish Rugby also includes various club competitions and developmental programs for youth and community engagement in rugby across the country.
Scottish Rugby recently disclosed a notable loss of £11.3m for the fiscal year concluding on 30 June 2024, despite achieving a record-breaking revenue of £73.9m.