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Broadcast boost: Women's Super League revenue surges 34% to record £65 million - Inside World Football
June 10 – Any lingering doubts about women’s football’s growth have been emphatically dispelled as the English Women’s Super League (WSL) announced club revenues rose by a record-breaking 34% during the 2023-24 season. The 12 teams combined for £65 million in revenue, with each club generating more than £1 million for the first time. This represents a £17 million increase from the 2022-23 season’s total of £48 million. The surge was primarily …
WSL revenues will pass £100m in 2026, says Deloitte
Total revenues of Women’s Super League (WSL) clubs grew by 34 per cent to £65m in the 2023-24 season and are tipped to hit £100m for the first time next year, says Deloitte. All income streams were up but the biggest increase was a 73 per cent uplift in matchday revenue to £12m, thanks to higher attendances and more games held in large stadiums. Commercial revenue from sponsorship deals rose 53 per cent to £26m while broadcast income was up 40 p…
WSL Revenue sees a huge surge despite attendance dropping
Revenue for the Women’s Super League (WSL) has taken yet another surge in 2023-24, even though average attendances across the country took a drop. WSL revenue rises again For the first time in league history, [...] The post WSL Revenue sees a huge surge in 2023-24 despite fan attendance dropping appeared first on SheKicks.
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