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Sports Business Group publications

Publications and thought leadership from the Sports Business Group.

Publications

  • Get ahead of the game
    What businesses can learn from the use of analytics in sports.
  • Deloitte Football Money League 2013 - Captains of Industry
    2011/12 represented another strong year of revenue growth for the Game’s elite clubs, with the top 20 Money League clubs generating over €4.8 billion in 2011/12, a 10% increase on the previous year. The sport’s top 20 revenue generating clubs now contribute over a quarter of the total revenues of the European football market, and can be expected to generate over €5 billion between them in 2012/13.
  • Annual Review of Football Finance 2012 - New rules, narrow margins
    The European football market grew to €16.9 billion in 2010/11, despite challenging economic times. The English Premier League remains the highest revenue generating league, with its clubs’ revenue growing by 12% to €2.5 billion, €770m greater than the next highest league (German Bundesliga).

Thought leadership

The road to compliance
The break-even requirement, the cornerstone of UEFA’s financial fair play regulations, aims to help clubs across Europe to achieve a more sustainable balance between their costs and revenues and encourages investment for the longer-term benefit of football. Read our commentary from the Annual Review of Football Finance 2012.
   
The break-even requirement
The implementation of UEFA’s financial fair play requirements is the most significant regulatory development in the recent history of European football. Read our commentary from the Annual Review of Football Finance 2011.

 

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