No Substitute for Branded Underwear for Elite Football Fans

Source: Statista

A new survey by Statista has revealed what separates the average football fans and ‘elite’ fans when it comes to the kind of club merchandise they own. As part of the European Football Benchmark 2021, 2,836 UK football fans aged 16 and over were asked which items of merchandise they own. T-shirts was the most common response (35 percent), followed by an item of the playing kit such as a shirt (29 percent). The classic scarf still remains popular, with 28 percent claiming ownership.

Things get significantly more niche at the other end of the results however, with die-hard fans going so far as getting their hands on club-branded bedding and even underpants to connect them to their team in the most intimate way money can buy at the club shop.

No Substitute for Branded Underwear for Elite Football Fans

Covid-19 Has Cost Europe’s Top Soccer Clubs Billions

Source: Statista

UEFA has released the twelfth edition of The European Club Footballing Landscape report which has provided an in-depth insight into how the pandemic has impacted all tiers of European soccer. The research projects that top clubs are set to lose some €7.2 billion in revenue. Of that figure, €3.6 billion is expected to be lost from gate receipts, €2.4 billion will be lost from sponsorship and commercial deals, while €1.2 billion worth of broadcasting revenue will also be lost.

This actually represents the lowest range estimate and losses could end up being as high as €8.2 billion. Despite the devastating impact of the pandemic which also led to 210 million fewer matchday supporters, UEFA states that overall interest in European club soccer remains higher than ever. As well as that, record television viewing figures, record numbers of new club investors and a rebound in club web traffic all point to a bright future when stadiums open their doors again.

Covid-19 Has Cost Europe's Top Soccer Clubs Billions