Girona FC has taken a step forward in the offices and a step back on the pitch. The dismantling of the squad that achieved third place in the 2023-24 League and the historic qualification for the Champions League has resulted in a sporting downturn in 2025. The team led by Míchel Sánchez is now more focused on the fight for permanence than the privileged European positions. The club earned 71.5 million euros in the 23-24 season, an unusual figure for the entity. The Girona institution, owned by the City Football Group in 47%, stands out as the second economic pillar of the holding. The parent company, based in Abu Dhabi, has beaten a record revenue of 1.395 million in the 23-24 period and is above clubs that practice a social corporate model like Real Madrid and Barça. Manchester City leads the revenue of a network of 13 clubs. The citizens contributed 867 million euros to the consolidated result of the City Group, 78% of the total. The Manchester team closed the season with 89 million euros in profits. At a distance, Girona, in full expansion, reached its best revenue mark: 71.5 million, seven million more than the 64.5 million recorded in the 22-23 period. The new sponsors and the television rights have driven the financial situation of the red and white entity to a net profit of 3 million euros. The dispute of the league phase in the 24-25 Champions League has allowed for an ambitious budget to be drawn up in Montilivi that practically doubles the last figure: 113 million euros. The agreement with Etihad Airways as the new main partner helps. The airline from the United Arab Emirates contributes two million euros annually from May 2024 to the 2026-27 season. The City Group ecosystem shares several commercial partners among its satellite clubs. This is the case with Etihad, as well as Nissan and Experience Abu Dhabi. The latter, a brand of the Abu Dhabi Department of Culture and Tourism, became the main sponsor of Girona's training shirt in late 2024 and a commercial supporter of Manchester City. The arrival of Pere Guardiola to the ownership in 2017 and his rise in the organizational chart as president of the board of directors in 2020 reinforced Girona's position in the City Football Group. The sustainable growth of the club is a priority objective for the entity. Girona seeks to maintain its position in the League and continue growing in the economic sphere. The red and white entity has a promising future thanks to its inclusion in the City Football Group. Girona FC is a club in constant evolution, with a competitive team and a solid structure. The fans of Girona can be proud of their team, which fights to maintain its position in the elite of Spanish football. The City Football Group is a holding that seeks the growth and success of its clubs, and Girona FC is one of them. The Girona entity has an important role in the City Group network, and its growth is fundamental to the success of the holding. Girona FC is a club that seeks success in all areas, and its inclusion in the City Football Group is an important step towards that goal.