Chelsea Women have been overtaken by Arsenal in the Women's football revenue rankings, according to Deloitte's latest report. The Blues generated £21.3 million in revenue over the most recent financial year, narrowly behind Arsenal's £22.2 million. Chelsea's commercial performance remains strong, with £16 million generated through sponsorships and partnerships. The club's matchday income was lower than Arsenal's, which was driven by their regular use of the Emirates Stadium and strong attendances. The report highlights the rapid commercial growth of the Women's Super League, with English clubs continuing to set the pace for financial development in the women's game. The average income of the top 15 women's clubs has risen by 35% year-on-year, with English clubs dominating the list. Chelsea Women's manager will be looking to close the gap with Arsenal and regain their position as the highest-earning women's football club in Europe. The club's fans will be hoping for a strong performance in the upcoming season to boost their revenue and competitiveness. The Women's Super League continues to grow in popularity, with increased broadcast exposure and record crowds at headline fixtures. Chelsea Women will be looking to capitalize on this growth and regain their position at the top of the revenue rankings.
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Chelsea Women Fall to Second in Revenue Rankings
Chelsea Women fall behind Arsenal in revenue rankings, with Arsenal generating £22.2 million and Chelsea earning £21.3m, according to Deloitte's latest analysis
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