Transcription of EY - The economic impact of the Premier League
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The economic impact of the Premier League1 Executive summaryThe primary role of the Premier League is to organise the football competition between the 20 Clubs that make up the revenue terms, it is now the third largest League in the world, behind the US Major League Baseball and National Football League (American Football).Each Premier League match is watched by thousands of fans, who travel the country to follow their team, and millions more on television. This interest helps to generate a range of revenues; including ticketing, merchandise and broadcast. In particular, the sale of broadcast rights has been one of the most significant revenue streams for the Premier League and Clubs. This summary report presents the estimated economic contribution of the Premier League in the 2013/14 season. Also included are a number of other key performance metrics which have been updated to reflect the most recent available information. These estimates represent just a part of the economic impact of the Premier League and its Clubs.
The economic impact of the Premier League 2 95.9% Premier League stadium utilisation 544 artificial grass pitches built to date Over 546,000 young people engaged
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