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Chivas wants to make a fortune with the match against Juventus and will do the same as Femexfut with El Tri

The Rebaño Sagrado has already discovered where its business is most profitable.

By Wilian Estrella

The Rebaño Sagrado has already discovered where its business is most profitable.
The Rebaño Sagrado has already discovered where its business is most profitable.
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After the friendly match between Club America and Real Madrid was confirmed, a friendly match between Chivas and Juventus, one of the most dominant clubs in Serie A, was also confirmed. 

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The match will be played in the United States next Friday, July 22 at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas in a match that will test the recently ratified Ricardo Cadena, who will seek to face one of the titans of world soccer, coached by Massimiliano Allegri.


However, what is striking is the real fortune that Club Deportivo Guadalajara could gain from this duel, simply because the match will be played in the United States. And apparently, it is already known how much Chivas would earn approximately with this duel.

Chivas would make a fortune with the match against Juventus, like Femexfut with El Tri


According to information from Goal.com, Juventus would charge around 3 million dollars per match, so Club Dpoertivo Guadalajara, which will be the Vecchia Signora's rival, should charge between 1.5 and 2 million dollars, not counting TV and Livestream broadcasting rights, sponsorships and the percentage of tickets at the stadium.


This reveals that Chivas has already learned from Femexfut that every time it manages a friendly match with the Mexican national team, it does so in the United States to obtain profits in dollars, something they could not do in Mexico.

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