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The comprehensive analysis is based on data related to sporting, governance, financial, player, and fan engagement topics
ZURICH, Switzerland, October 28, 2022/ — FIFA (https://www.FIFA.com) release second edition of Setting the Pace – the only women’s football benchmarking report of its kind, providing a comprehensive analysis into the elite women’s football landscape globally; report analyses 30 leagues and 294 clubs, providing administrators with tools to inform strategy and decision-making; report recognises growth and development in several key areas, with contributions from all six FIFA Confederations.
FIFA has today published the second edition of Setting the Pace – its leading benchmarking report that provides insights into the factors that drive success in women’s football clubs and leagues. As part of FIFA’s goal to accelerate the growth of women’s football globally, the report features data from 30 of the top women’s football leagues and 294 clubs, and charts the changes and developments that have occurred in elite women’s football since the first edition was released in May 2021. The comprehensive analysis is based on data related to sporting, governance, financial, player, and fan engagement topics, and features women’s football clubs and leagues from all six FIFA Confederations. Compiled with the support of Deloitte analysis, Setting the Pace can be used by clubs and leagues across the globe as an educational tool and reference point, aiding administrators to make informed decisions by considering best practice examples and providing practical solutions for the game’s key stakeholders to learn from one another. Speaking on the second edition of the report, Gianni Infantino, FIFA President, said: “Clubs are the foundation of our game, and by creating specific tools that paint an accurate picture of the women’s club landscape, we aim to increase the data available on women’s football and support decision-making processes.” “With this in mind, we are proud to publish the second edition of Setting the Pace – a document that assesses the reality of the game across key areas, presents emerging challenges and opportunities, and demonstrates our clear commitment to accelerating the growth of women’s football.” The detailed report, released following nine months of project planning, data collection, validation, and analysis, reveals several key findings, and recognises some important, positive trends in the women’s game. Key findings of Setting the Pace 2022 include:
Sarai Bareman, FIFA’s Chief Women’s Football Officer, added: “The data in this year’s report underscores that organisations that are prepared to invest in women’s football are receiving a return, and we expect this will only continue as more clubs and leagues, as well as broadcasters and partners, truly recognise the unique growth opportunity that exists in women’s football.” ”Since the launch of FIFA Women’s Football Strategy in 2018 (https://fifa.fans/3sBN875), and in the period since the publication of the first edition of Setting the Pace, we’ve witnessed some significant developments and milestones in women’s football. But there’s so much left to be achieved, and this will occur as we continue to share expertise and best practice, and remain open to regularly and transparently analysing the women’s football landscape.” “FIFA continues to take proactive steps to accelerate the growth and development of women’s football globally, and it is our commitment to continue producing this report as we strive to assist clubs and leagues in their mission to professionalise their operations.” To read the second edition of the FIFA Benchmarking Report: Women’s Football, please click HERE (https://fifa.fans/3DksmO4). Distributed by APO Group on behalf of FIFA. Contact for African media: SOURCE |