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The Covid-19 pandemic will lead to the 20 highest revenue generating clubs in world football miss out on over €2bn ($2.4

Spanish league champion FC Barcelona has topped the Deloitte Football Money League for the 2018-19 season, with total revenues of €840.8m (£741.1m/$935.9m

The concept of creating a league comprising the top football clubs from Belgium and the Netherlands has moved forward after the Dutch Football Association (KNVB) stated that initial studies into a ‘BeNeLiga’ hav…

The European club football market is now worth a record £25.1bn (€28.5bn/$31.7b

Derby County and Aston Villa will compete for a potential revenue increase of up to £300m over a five-year period in Monday’s Championship Play-Off final, according to figures from Deloitte.

Professional and financial services company Deloitte has partnered with the organising committee of the 2021 Rugby League World Cup to deliver the national team tournament’s strategic goal of being the y…

English Premier League football clubs’ revenues rose to a new high in 2017-18, but increased spending on player wages contributed to reductions in operating and pre-tax profits, according to professional a…

The top 20 teams in the 2017-18 Deloitte Money League generated a record £7.4bn (€8.3bn/$9.6b

Professional and financial services company Deloitte has teamed up with the International Table Tennis Federation to support the body’s upcoming commercial rights distribution.

The 92 professional football clubs in the English Premier League and Football League were able to generate more than £4bn (€5.2bn/$5.8bn) in revenue for the first time in 2014-15, according to a report from financial services firm Deloitte.

The United States Golf Association (USGA) has secured a multi-year strategic partnership with financial services company Deloitte in an effort to accelerate the national governing body’s impact on the sport.

Premier League clubs spent a record £870m (€1.2bn/$1.3bn) during the summer transfer window, taking spending in English football’s top flight beyond £1bn for the first time in a calendar year.

The 20 highest-earning football clubs broke through the €6bn revenue mark for the first time in 2013-14, according to the Deloitte Football Money League.

Europe’s five biggest European leagues in England, Germany, Spain, Italy and France generated a 15-per-cent increase in combined revenues to €11.3bn ($12.2bn) in the 2013-14 season, according to financial services company Deloitte’s annual review of football finances.

Collective revenue for the 20 highest earning football clubs in the world surpassed the €6bn ($7bn) mark during the 2013-14 season, according to the latest Football Money League report from business a…

Kevin Roberts spoke to Deloitte's Dan Jones and AC Milan director Umberto Gandini about commercial challenges and opportunities in a European football landscape where the gap between rich and poor grows greater and greater.

English Premier League clubs’ total revenues reached a record £2.53bn (€3.10bn/$4.23bn), but the German Bundesliga remained Europe’s most profitable football league in 2012-13, according to the latest Annual Review of Football Finance by the Sports Business Group at financial services company Deloitte.

English Premier League football clubs were again the biggest spenders in the January European transfer window with their £130m (€157.4m/$213.5m) outlay helping to set a new record level of spending across the 2013-14 campaign.