I recently did a thread on the importance of broadcast and sponsorship revenue to the #PSL and mentioned the ICASA intervention that led to the Siyaya deal falling through. I didn't go in depth into this but i thought i would take you through it now.
As usual, my disclaimer. I am not an auditor, accountant or statistician nor am I a sports journalist. I am merely a concerned football fan who likes to read up on the financial side of sport and this is all publicly available information. Let us begin
It begins with the PSL thanking ICASA for the opportunity to make representations and making themselves available in the event that ICASA would hold public hearings on the discussion document.
The league then state their objectives as described in the NSL handbook which i referenced yesterday. i wont go into that but they include administering the league, facilitate development of the game and to use it's funds to achieve it's objectives etc...
They then talk to how popular soccer is in South Africa and how overwhelmingly black the support base is. According to the #PSL, "With regard to followers, soccer remains the top sport with 13.9 million adult followers. Of this, 13.4 million followers are black"
The quote The BMI Junior SportTrack 2016 report which states that, amongst juniors (aged 13 to 18 years), soccer is the top participation sport with 1.66 million participants and 3.7 million junior spectators.
Where things start getting interesting is in a section around the benefit of broadcast revenue to the #PSL. This paragraph highlights just how big a role @SuperSportTV and the SABC play. The #PSL were hoping #Siyaya could add to their revenues as well but that wasn't to be..
They also go on to speak about the value of clubs. Personally, I have never seen numbers on the value of clubs but they state that in 2017, club valuations were, on average, around R50 million. I would love to find out how they came to this number. #PSL#AbsaPrem
Next is the benefit that players derive from broadcast revenue. Average wages for footballers increased significantly, from R3k- R5k pm to R40 - R60k pm and the top footballers’ income bracket has moved from R80 to over R400k pm
The #PSL also look at the benefit of broadcasting on South African football and the various national teams. These benefits include improved funding for development structures, improved refereeing and improved stadiums among others.
In the next paragraph is the benefit to supporters and the economy. According to research by Grant Thornton in 2014 on the economic impact of professional soccer in South Africa, contributed towards the creation or sustainment of approximately 10 400 temporary and permanent jobs
....(cont) in the national economy. If the average income of these jobs were to be annualised, the payroll would amount to R956.9 million a year, according to Grant Thornton.
they go on to say, "In the 2017 financial year, the #PSL generated revenue to the value of R884.3 million. Of that revenue 59% was generated from broadcast rights; 35% from sponsorships with the balance of 6% made up from supplier contributions and gate takings"
What really surprised me comes up next and it relates to the costs that clubs have to incur. Bare in mind these are numbers from 2017. Without support from the league, most clubs would not be able to participate in the league at all. Here is an example of how bad it is.
#PSL clubs are required by the SASREA Act to provide for measures to safeguard the physical well-being and safety of persons and property at sports events. The costs amounted to an estimated R300k per home match depending on the categorisation of the event 😳
I have already established in previous threads how badly the league and #PSL clubs need the broadcast and sponsorship revenue. These paragraph from their own ICASA submissions spells it out.
The document the discusses the #PSL's disagreement with ICASA on their interpretation of the situation. The #PSL makes a very good point about how rugby and cricket also being public interest sports but not being subjected to the same ICASA ruling.
Long story short is that the #PSL, despite how much they have done to grow the league, are dependent fully on sponsorships like Absa and the broadcast deals. The Siyaya deal, had it worked out, would have dramatically changed fortunes for the league.
I am probably waffling now and should end it here. In the end, i think government took a political decision to an economic issue and hamstrung the league forever with the ICASA ruling. If you want to read the document, click here: icasa.org.za/uploads/files/…
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On January 4, 2022, YouTubers and influencers Logan Paul, who is American, and KSI, who is British announced on a live Instagram feed that they had founded a new drinks company known as Prime Hydration
So who are these guys and why do they matter?
We'll start with Logan. He has about 98 million followers across his social networks - over 23 million subscribers on YouTube - and has ranked on the Forbes list for the highest paid YouTube creators in 2017, 2018, and 2021
- SA tourism mandate & performance
- Did Rwanda make money from Arsenal and PSG deals
- Cost compared to other deals
- Breaking down each year of the deal
- Key leverage rights
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The furore surrounding the proposed sleeve sponsorship of the English Premier League (EPL) football club Tottenham Hotspur (Spurs) by South Africa Tourism (SAT) is still raging.
There are many parts to this but we'll concentrate on the SA Tourism mandate and the deal
SAT is the official marketing agency of the National Department of Tourism. It's mandate is the effective marketing of South Africa as a domestic and international tourist destination.
They identify target markets for growth and have global offices from which they operate
Juventus handed a 15 point deduction and directors banned
Club found to have falsely inflated the value of players and misrepresented losses. Last year's financials showed losses of €254 million, the highest ever in Italian football.
The most cited example in the reported 42 suspicious Juve transfers being looked at by the FIGC is last year's deal between the 36-time Italian champions and Barcelona which saw Miralem Pjanic move to Catalonia and Arthur Melo go the other way.
Arthur was valued at €72 million and Pjanic €60 million, but even though nowhere near that amount of cash was paid both clubs could immediately book the values of the sales on their balance sheets.
20-25% of all new gym memberships are signed in January but almost all of the newbies fall off the wagon, making established gym companies highly profitable.
This is the business of fitness and nutrition 🏃♂️💪
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When it comes to attendance, stats show that gym memberships have increased over the years. In South Africa, for example, the number of Virgin Active gym memberships has grown from 497,000 in December 2021 to 587,000 in October 2022.
📸 Virgin Active Year To Date Membership
Virgin has 236 clubs in eight countries including Italy, the UK, Australia, Singapore and Thailand. It boasts approximately 905,000 adult members, with 66% of those based in South Africa. It has approximately 133 gyms across the country.
In November 2022 alone, hesgoal.com had over 100 million site visits 😳 then it was shut down ❌
Illegal sports streaming is made up of many complex layers and broadcasters are trying their hardest to fight back.
But is this a battle they can win?
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A study conducted by the Digital Citizens Alliance estimated that illegal streaming costs the sports industry $3.3-billion a year. This figure includes not only lost revenue from advertisers and subscriptions, but also the cost of producing and airing the sports events themselves
Another study, conducted by the Sports Video Group, found that illegal streaming cost the sports industry $1.5-billion in lost revenue in 2018. This study did not take into account the cost of producing the events or other potential losses.
The history
The money and Mayweather contract
The other promoter
The postponement
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I begin this with full disclosure.
I am not affiliated in any way with the tournament, the King, Floyd Mayweather or the event organisers.
This thread was compiled through independent research as well as through my sources in sports business.
Let's go..
The late Isilo Samabandla, King Goodwill Zwelithini kaBhekuzulu, had a dream of "seeing the youth involved in social cohesion programs to empower the youth.
He had intended to create a boxing tournament in KZN and was involved in the design of the Bayede Championship belt