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Posted: Friday September 14, 2012 9:49AM ; Updated: Friday September 14, 2012 5:27PM

Real Madrid reveals record revenues, drop in debt

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Cristiano Ronaldo is making a reported $12 million salary with Real Madrid.
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MADRID (AP) -- Real Madrid says it posted record revenue of more than a half a billion in the 2011-12 season, an increase of 7 percent.

The world's richest club says it earned $673 million - up from a record $628 million - for a profit of $44 million in the season it won the Spanish league.

Madrid says its debt load dropped from $221 million to $162 million, coming in line with UEFA's financial fair play requirements.

Financial fair play requires European teams to only spend what they earn. The break-even rule goes into effect in the 2014-15 season

Madrid, which leads Spanish rival Barcelona and Manchester United in the rich list, says the revenue figures are "the biggest sum of any sporting institution in the world."

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