WSL breaks revenue record with 60% increase in 2021-22 season

  • New commercial and broadcast deals drive rise in revenue
  • England’s historic Euros win helps increase WSL popularity

Revenues for Women’s Super League clubs rose by 60% in a record-breaking 2021-22 season, according to new figures published by Deloitte. Clubs brought in combined revenues of £32m, up from £20m in the previous season, with the increases driven by new commercial and broadcast deals.

The higher revenues helped clubs to bring down their aggregate wages-to-revenue ratio from 92% to 78% despite wages rising to a combined total of £25m, up 37% on the previous campaign.

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from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2023/jun/12/wsl-breaks-revenue-record-with-60-increase-in-2021-22-season

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