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UEFA Reports $55M Loss Due to Weak U.S. Dollar

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UEFA announced a loss of approximately $55 million due to the weakening of the U.S. dollar. The currency's value dropped by about 9% against other major currencies. The economic impact stemmed from global market dynamics. The organization, which oversees European football, cited these losses in its annual financial report, impacting its reserves used for funding.

The currency fluctuations occurred in the spring of 2025. This period coincided with shifting investor confidence. UEFA relies on a strong dollar for its financial health. The organization holds a substantial U.S. dollar position to support its operations. This means that a weaker dollar directly impacts its financial performance.

UEFA's financial report detailed the impact on its reserves. The losses reduced reserves to $605 million. The organization aims to maintain at least $500 million to ensure funding for its 55 member federations. The Champions League, while lucrative, primarily distributes revenue as prize money, not profit.

Looking ahead, UEFA must navigate ongoing currency volatility. The report emphasized the shift from a previously positive foreign exchange environment. Further fluctuations could affect future investments and operational budgets. This situation underscores the importance of financial planning in the face of global economic uncertainty.