DORTMUND, Germany, August 22, 2026, 23:01 CEST
- Borussia Dortmund lost the Franz Beckenbauer Supercup 2–1 to Bayern Munich on Saturday.
- BVB reported a €21.7 million annual loss as revenue fell 12.5% to €460.5 million.
- Shares closed Friday at €3.205, up 1.1%; Monday is the first session after the defeat.
Borussia Dortmund GmbH & Co. KGaA (ETR:BVB) enters Monday’s trading session with two opposing signals. The club lost Saturday’s Supercup 2–1 to Bayern Munich. A day earlier, it reported a €21.7 million annual loss but stronger sponsorship income.
The weekend score has no disclosed standalone earnings value. Its importance lies in the wider pattern. BVB said early exits from last season’s Champions League and cup competitions helped cut revenue by €65.6 million.
| Investor timeline | Verified event | Market relevance |
|---|---|---|
| Friday, August 21 | FY2025/26 results presented | €21.7 million net loss disclosed |
| Friday, 17:35 CEST | BVB at €3.205, up 1.10% | Quoted Xetra close before weekend match |
| Saturday, August 22 | BVB lost Supercup 2–1 | Sporting setback; no quantified earnings effect |
| Monday, August 24 | Xetra reopens | First regular session after the result |
BVB shares closed at €3.205 on Friday, up €0.035 or 1.10%. They also stood 1.10% above the previous Friday’s €3.17 close. The entire weekly advance therefore came on results day, before Saturday’s defeat. That timing shows correlation, not proof that investors approved the accounts.
Annual revenue fell to €460.5 million from an implied €526.1 million. The 12.5% decline followed lower competition income and the absence of Club World Cup revenue. Net transfer income still reached €59.3 million.
| FY2025/26 measure | Latest year | Prior year / comparison | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue | €460.5m | €526.1m implied | −€65.6m / −12.5% |
| Net result | −€21.7m | €6.5m profit | −€28.2m swing |
| Transfer result | €59.3m | €37.8m | +€21.5m / +56.9% |
| Sponsorship and hospitality | €170.3m | €163.0m | +€7.3m / +4.5% |
Commercial income provided the counterweight. Sponsorship and hospitality revenue rose 4.5% to €170.3 million. Vodafone, Polestar and Lenovo joined the partner roster, while several existing agreements were extended.
Vodafone’s shirt deal runs through at least June 2030. That duration matters more than one trophy result because it locks in visibility across domestic and international competitions. The contract value has not been disclosed.
| Scale comparison | Amount | As % of estimated equity value |
|---|---|---|
| Estimated market value | €353.8m | 100% |
| Annual sponsorship and hospitality revenue | €170.3m | 48.1% |
| Annual transfer result | €59.3m | 16.8% |
| Annual net loss | €21.7m | 6.1% |
| Equity reported by management | about €300m | 84.8% |
The market-value estimate multiplies 110.38 million reported shares by Friday’s €3.205 quote. On that basis, annual revenue equals 1.30 times the equity value. Sponsorship and hospitality alone equals almost half of it.
Managing Director Thomas Treß said: “The net loss of over 20 million euros is not satisfactory for us.” He added that equity remained near €300 million, the equity ratio exceeded 50%, and BVB took on no new financial debt. BVB
| Analyst recommendation snapshot | May 2026 | December 2025 |
|---|---|---|
| Strong Buy | 3 | 4 |
| Buy | 0 | 0 |
| Hold | 0 | 0 |
| Sell / Strong Sell | 0 | 0 |
| Consensus target | €5.00 | €5.00 current display |
The latest displayed recommendation history covers three analysts, all at Strong Buy. Its €5.00 target implies 56.0% upside from €3.205. Coverage is thin, and the recommendation count has fallen from four in December, limiting the strength of that consensus.
The Google trend arose during the DFB-Pokal’s opening weekend. Dortmund did not play its cup tie. Its participation in the Supercup moved the first-round match against HEBC Hamburg to September 1.
| Next sporting test | Date | Financial channel to watch |
|---|---|---|
| Bundesliga vs Hamburger SV | August 29 | Sold-out home match; league-position trajectory |
| DFB-Pokal at HEBC Hamburg | September 1 | Progression protects future match and broadcast income |
| Champions League campaign | Autumn schedule | Largest disclosed competition-income sensitivity |
Risks: A Supercup loss may prove financially immaterial. The larger downside comes if poor results repeat last season’s early European exit, reducing television and match income. A deep cup run, lower squad costs or player-sale gains could offset that pressure.
German markets are closed for the weekend. Xetra’s regular session resumes Monday, with continuous trading beginning around 09:00 CEST. The first clean price signal will show whether investors focus on the 2–1 defeat or BVB’s improving sponsorship base.



