Women's football is no longer waiting for permission to be taken seriously.
Across the world, the game is entering a new era. Stadiums are filling, broadcast deals are growing, streaming platforms are expanding access, sponsors are investing, and players are building global fanbases through social media. What was once treated as a side story in football is now becoming one of the most exciting growth areas in modern sport.
Women's Football and the New Fan Economy explores how media, data, sponsorship, streaming, analytics and digital fan communities are reshaping the women's game. From the impact of the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup to the rise of the Women's Super League, the NWSL, Liga MX Femenil and other growing competitions, this book looks at why women's football is growing now ? and what must happen next for that growth to become sustainable.
This concise nonfiction guide examines the forces behind the rise of women's football: better media coverage, direct-to-fan platforms, player storytelling, sponsorship growth, broadcast rights, data analytics, global fan culture and changing attitudes toward women's sport.
Inside, you'll discover:
- Why women's football is experiencing a major global breakthrough
- How streaming and social media are changing football fandom
- Why sponsors and broadcasters are investing in the women's game
- How data and analytics can improve visibility, performance and storytelling
- What challenges still remain around pay, player welfare, online abuse, facilities and governance
- What the men's game can learn from the growth of women's football
Women's football is not simply catching up. It is building a new fan economy shaped by media access, global communities, player authenticity and digital culture.
The future of football is bigger than the old model allowed.