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Gloucester Rugby has reported a big increase in its financial losses. The club’s losses grew from £516,000 to £2.91 million in the year leading up to June 2025. These numbers come from the club’s latest company accounts.

What Caused the Rise in Losses?

Several factors played a role in the club’s growing financial troubles. The accounts show that costs went up while income didn’t keep pace.

  • Higher player wages and staff costs
  • Lower match-day revenue due to fewer fans attending games
  • Increased spending on facility upgrades and operations

These pressures made it harder for the club to stay profitable during a challenging season.

How the Club Is Responding

Gloucester Rugby’s leaders are aware of the situation and have started making changes. They are looking for new ways to bring in money and cut costs where possible.

  • Boosting ticket sales and hospitality packages
  • Improving sponsorship deals
  • Controlling spending on non-essential items

The club hopes these steps will help turn things around in the next financial year.

Looking Ahead for Gloucester Rugby

Despite the current losses, there is still optimism about the future. The club has a strong fan base and a solid reputation in the sport. If the new plans work, Gloucester Rugby could start to reduce its losses and get back on a healthier financial path.

For now, the team will focus on both on-field success and off-field stability to build a brighter future.

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