FIFA: Huge revenue gaps across women's soccer
Briefly

A recent FIFA benchmarking report has revealed significant disparities in revenue and resource allocation in women's soccer across 86 leagues comprising 669 clubs. Despite growing investment, the data shows that all three tiers of leagues face greater expenses than revenue, with elite Tier 1 leagues averaging $4.4 million in revenue but nearly $7.6 million in expenses. Additionally, discrepancies exist even within elite leagues. The report indicates ongoing challenges as the sport seeks to establish itself sustainably on a global scale, in light of new global competitions announced by FIFA.
FIFA released a report highlighting significant gaps in revenue and resources in women's soccer across various leagues. While investments grow, disparities remain stark.
The benchmarking report analyzed 86 leagues and 669 clubs, revealing all tiers of women's leagues face greater costs than revenue. Elite leagues have varying levels of earnings.
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