Michele Kang’s Multi-Club Bet on Women’s Football

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By FootballCapitalist.com Michele Kang is executing one of the most ambitious strategies in global sport: building the first multi-club empire dedicated exclusively to women’s football. Her approach blends entrepreneurial discipline with capital deployment at a scale rarely seen in the women’s game, positioning her as a central figure in its commercial future. From Tech Entrepreneur … Read more

The Cult of Disruption: Gerard Piqué, Harvard’s Elberse, and the Commodification of Sport

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By Investigative Correspondent | Barcelona, Spain In the post-athletic twilight of Gerard Piqué’s career, a new archetype has emerged—not of the contemplative retiree, but of the hyper-entrepreneurial impresario, armed with institutional imprimatur and algorithmic bravado. His Kings League, a seven-a-side football spectacle engineered for virality, has been lauded as “disruptive.” But beneath the veneer of … Read more

The Global Value of Youth Soccer: A Decade Ahead

The Global Value of Youth Soccer: A Decade Ahead - FootballCapitalist.com

Youth soccer is evolving into a global industry with measurable economic impact, cultural significance, and geopolitical weight. The market for youth sports is projected to grow from USD 37.98 billion in 2024 to USD 63.84 billion by 2033, with soccer as the dominant driver. Case studies from Aspire Academy (Qatar), Right to Dream (Ghana), and La Masia (Barcelona) illustrate how different models—state-backed, grassroots, and club-integrated—are shaping the future of football. Crucially, the thousands of grassroots clubs in cities like Barcelona, Madrid, and Rotterdam form the hidden infrastructure that sustains participation and talent development. Over the next decade…

Series Part 1 — The $350 Million Bet: Arthur Blank Brings Atlanta Into the NWSL

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Arthur Blank is an American billionaire businessman best known as the co-founder of The Home Depot and the owner of several major sports teams in Atlanta, including the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons and MLS’s Atlanta United FC.

No World Cup, no windfall: The financial fallout across North and Central America and the Caribbean

No World Cup, no windfall: The financial fallout across North and Central America and the Caribbean By FootballCapitalist Editorial Desk

The World Cup is a once-in-a-cycle economic accelerant. FIFA’s joint analysis with the WTO projects the 2025 Club World Cup and the 2026 World Cup will add a combined $62 billion to global GDP, with 290,000 jobs created in the U.S. alone—numbers that underline how costly it is to be on the outside looking in. For Costa Rica, Honduras, and Trinidad & Tobago, missing the tournament is not just a sporting setback; it’s a shock to advertising markets, tourism receipts, sponsorship, and the game’s informal economy. In a region where football is a commercial engine and a cultural export, the hit is measurable—and painful.

Neymar Family Acquires Pelé Brand in $18 Million Transaction

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In a landmark transaction, Neymar and his father secure full rights to Pelé’s name, image, and archives. FootballCapitalist breaks down the strategic implications, brand valuation potential, and why legacy IP is emerging as football’s next billion-dollar frontier.

Apollo Sports Capital and the Future of Sports Investment: Clubs as Ecosystems

Atletico Madrid deal with Apollo - What's it worth and what's at risk?

Apollo Sports Capital is acquiring a majority stake (55%) in Club Atlético de Madrid, valuing the club at approximately €2.2 billion — one of the largest transactions in LaLiga history. But what really stands out isn’t just the club itself. The deal will also fund the Ciudad del Deporte, a mixed-use district next to the … Read more

The Overcommercialization of Football — And Why Fans Are Returning to the Neighborhood Club

Fans and Global Football - The return of the neighborhood football club is now.

How rising commercialization, inflated matchday costs, and diluted club identity are pushing fans back to grassroots football, fueling the comeback of neighborhood and barrio clubs worldwide. Football has never been more global, more corporate, or more commercially engineered. Private equity, mega-brand partnerships, international tours, and premium ticketing have reshaped the game’s financial engine. Yet this … Read more

Cádiz Shows Football’s Future: Capital Markets, Not Transfer Markets

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For decades, football clubs have tried to solve growth and cash-flow gaps through the same limited tools: ticket sales, sponsorship renewals, media deals, and transfers. The problem is structural. Clubs are emotionally powerful brands, but commercially fragile businesses. Revenue is seasonal. Performance is volatile. Debt piles up. Investors hesitate. But this month, something very different … Read more

CAA’s Trojan Horse: How Cristiano Ronaldo Sold Hollywood the Keys to European Football

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From Hollywood to the Bernabéu: How CAA leveraged Ronaldo, Mendes, and Polaris to turn footballers into global advertising assets. European football has always been a theater of ambition, money, and spectacle. But in 2015, a quiet deal redefined the power game: Cristiano Ronaldo — then at the peak of his Real Madrid fame — signed … Read more