Sport-Women's elite sports revenues to reach $3 billion in 2026, Deloitte says


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April 8 (Reuters) - Global ⁠revenues in women's elite sports will reach at ⁠least $3 billion for the first time in ‌2026, marking an increase of 25% compared to last year, Deloitte said in a report on Wednesday.

Women's elite sports generated $2.4 billion ​worldwide last year, mainly through basketball ⁠and soccer, after achieving growth ⁠of 248% from 2022 to 2025.

"Based on current projections, ⁠this ‌is expected to rise to 340% between 2022 and 2026," Deloitte said in a ⁠statement.

A quarter of the revenues will come from ​broadcast, and ‌matchday revenues will contribute 30%.

"Surpassing the three-billion-dollar mark ⁠in 2026 ​would be a phenomenal achievement and would cement women’s sport firmly in the spotlight," said Jennifer Haskel, knowledge ⁠and insights lead in the Deloitte ​Sports Business Group.

"However, it is important to recognise that it is still early days... the industry’s enduring success ⁠will be built on diligently collecting data, analysing its impact, and making corrections driven by these learnings.”

Football and basketball will remain the big earners, each bringing ​in about 35% of the total ⁠revenue in 2026.

"North America ($1.64 billion, 54% of total) and ​Europe ($434 million, 14%) are expected ‌to remain the largest revenue-generating ​markets for women’s sport," Deloitte added.

(Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in Bengaluru, editing by Ed Osmond)

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