NWSL grows 57% and franchises worth $1.46 billion

Regina Pierce

NWSL grows 57% and franchises worth .46 billion

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A English National League (NWSL)The North American women’s soccer league is one of the fastest growing competitions in the world. A report published by the specialist vehicle Sportico shows that the value of the tournament’s 14 franchises has increased by 57% since 2023.

The combined value of the teams reached US$1.46 billion, an average of US$104 million per franchise.

The team leading the ranking in this case is Angel City Football Clubwith a market value of US$250 million. Recently, team acquired by Bob IgerCEO and Indonesianand Willow Bay, his wife. In the past 12 months, its valuation has grown by 39%.

Kansas City Current is the second most valuable club at $182 million. The team just opened its new stadium, an investment of $117 million, and has seen 114% growth over last year. The organization has Brittany Mahomes, wife of NFL’s Patrick Mahomesas one of the owners.

Worth $132 million, the San Diego Wave set an NWSL attendance record in 2023, averaging 20,718 fans per game, and ranked third on the list. Bay FC was right behind, worth $121 million.

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