In 2022, the sports industry will continue to see an influx of money from new sources, shifting power dynamics in college sports, more widespread use of emerging technologies, and a greater focus on broader societal issues. Our annual sports industry outlook explores how these trends could create new opportunities and challenges for sports organisations, leagues, owners, teams, players and fans.
By the end of 2021, we saw most professional sports leagues and college athletics return to a relative sense of normalcy, with full seasons and live fans. We even got to experience the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games. Hopefully, we are heading towards a future where empty stands, “bubbles,” and shortened seasons are no longer challenges. It has taken an enormous amount of planning and effort to get to this point, with the return to smooth operations dominating the efforts of many leagues, owners, teams, and athletes. When pandemic-era adversities fade, we can bring their lessons and innovations forward into a new future.
Our 2021 outlook highlighted the need for sports organisations to seek new and varied revenue streams and ways to forge deeper fan connections amid the pandemic. We also underscored the need for greater focus and action on equity and justice issues regarding race, gender and LGBT+. We have seen some progress in this space, but there is more to do.
We also see trends and opportunities that had been somewhat dormant during the pandemic emerging over the next few years. They have the potential to shift centres of power in the sports business, create massive new possibilities for growth and cross-pollinate with each other.
Will programmes associated with these areas continue to be voluntary, or should sports organisations and other governing bodies make them mandatory?
Our 2022 sports industry outlook takes a closer look at these five trends:
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