Money troubles and problems ahead? The financial health of professional women's football clubs in England

IF 1.9 Q3 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Beth G. Clarkson, D. Plumley, Christina Philippou, Robert Wilson, Tom Webb
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PurposeDespite multiple structural changes since its 2011 inception, many English Women's Super League (WSL) clubs have recorded losses and carried debt, leading to concerns about the financial health of the league. This study is the first to analyse the financial health of any professional women's sports league in the world. The authors examine WSL club finances between 2011 and 2019, theoretically situate the findings within joint production, and make policy recommendations.Design/methodology/approach In total, 73 annual accounts of 14 WSL clubs between 2011 and 2019 were scrutinised.FindingsSince 2011, club revenue has increased 590% but is outstripped by club debt increase (1,351%). The authors find poor financial health throughout the league, which may damage both its and the clubs' future growth. Findings also indicate an emergent group of dominant clubs on and off the pitch, which may threaten long-term sporting integrity and disrupt the joint production of the WSL product.Practical implicationsWomen's football exists at an important crossroad, and its next moves need careful consideration in relation to its governance structures and league design.Originality/valueThe authors provide a road map for necessary action (e.g. revenue distribution, licensing criteria, rewards) to protect the financial health of the WSL's clubs and promote sporting competition to assist the sport to capitalise further on positive gains in recent years.
未来的经济困难和问题?英国职业女子足球俱乐部的财务状况
尽管自2011年成立以来,英国女子超级联赛(WSL)进行了多次结构性改革,但许多俱乐部都出现了亏损和负债,这引发了人们对该联赛财务状况的担忧。这项研究首次分析了世界上任何职业女子体育联盟的财务状况。作者研究了2011年至2019年WSL俱乐部的财务状况,从理论上将研究结果置于联合生产中,并提出政策建议。设计/方法/方法总共审查了2011年至2019年期间14家WSL俱乐部的73份年度账目。自2011年以来,俱乐部收入增长了590%,但俱乐部债务的增长超过了这一数字(1351.1%)。作者发现整个联赛的财政状况不佳,这可能会损害联赛和俱乐部未来的发展。研究结果还表明,球场内外都出现了一批新兴的主导俱乐部,这可能会威胁到长期的体育诚信,并扰乱WSL产品的联合生产。现实意义女足正处于一个重要的十字路口,其下一步行动需要仔细考虑其治理结构和联赛设计。原创性/价值作者为必要的行动(如收入分配、许可标准、奖励)提供了路线图,以保护WSL俱乐部的财务健康,促进体育竞争,帮助这项运动进一步利用近年来的积极收益。
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Sport Business and Management-An International Journal
Sport Business and Management-An International Journal HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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