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The latest report by Boston Consulting Group examines the global football industry's trend toward concentrating revenue among a limited number of clubs and major tournaments, despite market growth and the emergence of new investment hubs outside Europe, such as Saudi Arabia and the United States. The study indicates that European football market revenues have surpassed 38 billion euros, with the top 20 highest-earning clubs continuing to generate more than half of the total revenue from the major European leagues. Additionally, the English Premier League has benefited from an increase in international broadcasting rights, which grew from around 500 million pounds in 2010 to over 2.2 billion today, boosting its competitiveness and ability to attract top players. However, financial growth does not always translate into profits. Data shows that roughly half of the top European clubs are profitable, while salary costs and subsidies account for more than 64% of revenues between 2020 and 2022. The industry is expected to face challenges such as congested match schedules, fatigue, and injuries. Projections also suggest growing financial disparities as new growth centers—particularly in Saudi Arabia and the United States—emerge, raising the possibility of changes in tournament organization and competition formats.
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