According to Deloitte's research, revenues in elite women's sports are set to reach at least $2.35bn globally by 2025, indicating unprecedented growth. Women's basketball leads the way, projected to earn over $1bn in 2025 alone. Deloitte's findings reveal that women's sports together will generate more than $1bn for the first time throughout 2024. However, a concurrent Fifa report highlights ongoing financial struggles within women's football, including low player salaries and operational losses for many clubs, indicating that the sport is still in a developmental phase.
Revenues in elite women's sports are growing significantly faster than previously predicted, projected to reach at least $2.35bn globally in 2025, according to Deloitte.
Deloitte reported that women's basketball will generate over $1bn in 2025, which marks a 44% increase, showcasing the swift growth in women's sports.
Despite the growth, Fifa's report reveals financial challenges for women's football clubs, with only a few leagues having substantial sponsorship deals, which underscores the disparity.
Fifa identified that the average salary for players is just $10,900 with many clubs losing money, highlighting that women's football is still in the startup phase.
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