Sport has become one of the biggest global business stories of recent times. FT Scoreboard offers analysis of the deals behind the games, the billionaire club owners, media giants, tech companies and entrepreneurial players that are transforming the world's biggest leagues. This FT channel series has been produced by independent reporting from Financial Times journalists.
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The deals behind the games: from billionaire owners to the tech companies transforming the biggest leagues.
A technological revolution is underway in football, as team owners turn to the latest data analytics and AI to gain a competitive edge in the battle for talent.
How joining the Olympic programme helped a niche pursuit go mainstream. Since making its debut in Tokyo, climbing has attracted corporate sponsors and professional investors looking to profit from the sport's rapid ascent. The effects are being felt at bo
Athletes put their bodies on the line to compete in the sports they love but often the physical endurance they have to face does not weigh up to the amount that they earn.
The deals behind the games: from billionaire owners to the tech companies transforming the biggest leagues.
The takeover of Newcastle United in a deal led by Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund has been welcomed by many of the club’s fans. But it’s hardly been a straightforward deal.
Padel has emerged from the pandemic as one of the world's fastest growing sports. The FT speaks to investors, players and coaches, to see why money is pouring into the upstart racket sport.
These are trying times for rugby union. Costs have been rising fast. Clubs and countries continue to battle over players and the spectre of injury hangs over the sport. So what can be done?
A new race series aims to create more opportunities for women to compete at the pinnacle of motorsport, and increase inclusivity. The FT talks to Academy chief Susie Wolff and some of the racer drivers hoping to make a breakthrough.
As Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo enter the twilight of their careers, who has been the better footballer - and can either of them claim to be the greatest?
Multi-club ownership is the hottest trend in global football, and there are currently few restrictions on owners investing in multiple clubs across different countries. But could it hamper competition and ambition?
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