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The aggregate revenue of Women’s Super League (WSL) clubs rose by 50% to UK£40 million (US$50.8 million) in the 2022/23 season, according to analysis from Deloitte. 2022/23 was the first season following England’s triumph at Uefa Women’s Euro 2022, which significantly increased interest in the WSL and further down England’s domestic pyramid. Still, Deloitte’s study highlighted that significant disparity remains across the topflight, as the top four revenue-generating clubs composed 66% of the total revenue for the league. https://lnkd.in/ezneBFge #sportsbiz #womeninsport #womenssport #womensfootball #womenssoccer #wsl

WSL revenue rises 50% to UK£48m in 2022/23 - SportsPro

WSL revenue rises 50% to UK£48m in 2022/23 - SportsPro

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The WSL is stepping up its revenue generating game while promoting women's football as a tool for gender equality and societal change!!!

Quentin Boissard

Enseignant en Marketing & Marketing du Sport, Apprenti Créatif

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