
Ed Dixon
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sportspro.com | Ed Dixon
Getafe have played in Spanish top tier for past eight seasonsFSG previously linked with deals for Bordeaux and MalagaFenway Sports Group (FSG), the owner of Premier League champions Liverpool, is interested in acquiring Spanish top-flight team Getafe as it seeks to develop a multi-club model, according to The Times.
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T20 World Cup generated 10% of entire projected ticket revenue in first 20 hours of going on saleTournament aims to double total attendance record set at 2020 Women’s T20 World Cup in AustraliaThe Hundred team sales “nearly there”, according to Barrett-WildThe 2026 Women’s T20 World Cup is aiming to be the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) most commercially successful women’s event ever, the tournament’s director Beth Barrett-Wild has revealed.
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sportspro.com | Ed Dixon
Fifa has used influencers on Instagram to help promote Club World CupOpening game was watched by more than 60,000 at Hard Rock StadiumOfficial attendance at 71,000-seater Mercedes-Benz Stadium for Chelsea vs LAFC was only 22,137Fifa’s efforts to promote the 2025 Club World Cup in the US have reportedly led the organisation to spend over US$50 million on marketing, with the original budget increasing by millions in the past month.
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sportspro.com | Ed Dixon
Women’s soccer is on course to grow its global fanbase by 38 per cent in the next five years and reach 800 million fans, from Nielsen Sports in collaboration with PepsiCo. Confirmed: Women’s soccer on track to becoming one of the world’s top five sports by 2030 60 per cent of fans will be female by 2030, creating one of the few sports where women represent the majority audience 47 per cent of fans are among the top global earners and 50 per cent are aged 25 to 44, making them a prime...
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sportspro.com | Ed Dixon
Sport and cryptocurrency have already been on a rollercoaster journey together. Under pressure to fill revenue gaps created by the Covid-19 pandemic, sport readily embraced cryptocurrency sponsorships, with brands in the sector prepared to part with hundreds of millions of dollars to help build trust and credibility with consumers. It seemed too good to be true and, in 2022, it looked like it was.
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All 20 Premier League clubs have now released their accounts for 2023/24, but who made a profit and who’s at risk of breaching the rules? https://t.co/VoD54XhSeu.

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