The Crusaders have reported a small operating surplus of $87,147 for this year.
Chairman Murray Ellis and chief executive Hamish Riach said the surplus was a significant turnaround from the financial performance of 2011, which saw the Crusaders Trust record a financial loss as a result of Canterbury's devastating earthquakes.
"We are very proud of this result, particularly given the ongoing difficulties that we are dealing with due to the earthquakes," Ellis said.
"We are still working through our business interruption insurance claim from last year, and the loss of the original AMI Stadium in the earthquakes will continue to hit our bottom line for some time due to the reduced capacity for ticket sales and other costs associated with the new stadium.
"In saying that, if it wasn't for the new AMI Stadium at Addington, this year's surplus would not have been possible. We are extremely grateful to the Government for driving this project and allowing our team to once again play at home in front of Christchurch and Canterbury fans," he said.