The document is an extract from a European football jersey sponsorship report by Sport+Markt. It summarizes that for the first time, total annual income from jersey sponsorship across the top six European football leagues has surpassed €500 million. Spending has increased €33 million from the previous season and €200 million over the past 10 years. Record spending occurred in England, Germany, Italy and Spain in 2012/13. The high revenue generated in the English Premier League is a major contributing factor to the total. Contact details are provided for anyone interested in the full report or further information.
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The worldwide broadcasting of sport events by global media conglomerates and the rapid acceptance and development of sport sponsorship have changed the traditional business model of football clubs, which historically has relied on match day revenues. Football clubs now must commercialize in order to remain financially competitive and sustainable in light of increased costs. Reaching these objectives may require investment in new technologies, personnel, manufacturing, new or renovated venues and marketing initiatives. A primary question for many football clubs is where to obtain the additional capital needed for these specific investments? There is a variety of options available to clubs interested in raising capital, including those potentially offered by the capital markets, such as: (1) Issuing corporate bonds; (2) Initiating an IPO (Initial Public Offering); (3) Integrating a football club’s fan base into a shareholder structure.
About this reportEuropean Retail Briefing is a monthly briefing providing news and analysis that includes company results, store openings, cross-border moves, M & A activities, executive changes and property developments. Additionally each month, European Retail Briefing focuses on a key issue or specific European retail sector. The month's retail news is then analysed sector by sector, making this an invaluable resource for all with an interest in the European retail industry.This month : the first indications that the love affair with hard discount is coming to an end.
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The worldwide broadcasting of sport events by global media conglomerates and the rapid acceptance and development of sport sponsorship have changed the traditional business model of football clubs, which historically has relied on match day revenues. Football clubs now must commercialize in order to remain financially competitive and sustainable in light of increased costs. Reaching these objectives may require investment in new technologies, personnel, manufacturing, new or renovated venues and marketing initiatives. A primary question for many football clubs is where to obtain the additional capital needed for these specific investments? There is a variety of options available to clubs interested in raising capital, including those potentially offered by the capital markets, such as: (1) Issuing corporate bonds; (2) Initiating an IPO (Initial Public Offering); (3) Integrating a football club’s fan base into a shareholder structure.
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Sponsorglobe 2012-13 jersey report excerpt
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NEWSLETTER
SPORT+MARKT
European Football Jersey
Report 2012/2013 (Extract)
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NEWSLETTER
EUROPEAN FOOTBALL JERSEY REPORT
2012/13
TREND GRAPH:
Total annual income of jersey sponsorship in the six key European
markets
(ENG, FRA, GER, ITA, NED, ESP)
Source: Jersey Sponsorship of European Football Clubs, Figures in million Euro p.a.
For the first time, overall jersey sponsorship income has passed the EUR 500
million threshold in the top six European markets of England, France, Germany,
Italy, the Netherlands and Spain. The total revenue generated in the six top flights
investigated has surged to EUR 522 million in SPORT+MARKT’s European
Football Jersey Report 2012/2013. Hence, spending on jersey sponsorship has
increased by EUR 33 million since the 2011/2012 season and by EUR 200 million
p.a. in the past 10 years.
In 2012/13, record spending has taken place in England, Germany, Italy and
Spain, while figures have also remained stable in France and the Netherlands,
leading to the outstanding total value. In particular, the high figure generated in the
English Premier League plays a major role.
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NEWSLETTER
EUROPEAN FOOTBALL JERSEY REPORT
2012/13
Are you interested in the full report and
further information?
Please contact Richard Heaney
(richard.heaney@sportundmarkt.com)
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NEWSLETTER
About SPONSORGLOBE
SPONSORGLOBE is a bimonthly newsletter featuring central key information from
international sport business, brought to you by SPORT+MARKT and REPUCOM.
The SPONSORGLOBE database, unique throughout the world and containing over
50,000 current sponsorship deals as well as key facts on sponsors and sponsorship
engagements in sport and the entertainment sector, serves as a basis alongside
other sources.
About SPORT+MARKT
SPORT+MARKT is a leading global provider of sports marketing analysis, evaluation
and consultancy. The company is focused on maximising the success of its clients
on the global sport, sponsorship and advertising markets. As an independent and
impartial market insider with over 25 years of experience, SPORT+MARKT is a
renowned partner of the top players in the sector. In addition to its headquarters in
Cologne, Germany, SPORT+MARKT has offices in the U.K., Spain, France, Italy,
the Netherlands and Singapore. As a member of the RSMG Insights group,
SPORT+MARKT forms part of a global network comprising 1,400 employees in 17
countries. Utilising the leading technology and facilities for media evaluation, market
research and commercial auditing, RSMG Insights has created the industry’s first
global, full-service portfolio for sponsorship research and consultancy.
Your contact:
SPONSORGLOBE NEWSLETTER:
Barry Johnston
E-Mail: barry.johnston@sportundmarkt.com
Telephone: +49 - (0) 221 - 430 73 177
SPONSORGLOBE DATABASE:
Andre Haberla
E-Mail: andre.haberla@sportundmarkt.com
Telephone: +49 - (0) 221 - 430 73 784
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