Sixth Street’s Game-Changing Investment in Women’s Game
Sixth Street, a leading global investment firm with over $80 billion in assets under management, is planning more investment in women’s football.
Sixth Street, a leading global investment firm with over $80 billion in assets under management, is planning more investment in women’s football.
A report into the development of women’s football in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has appears to reveal a dramatic, positive transformation.
We take a look back at the first event of “The Rise of Womens Football” at Nio House in Frankfurt. An event with lots of discussions and exciting talks.
One of the key components to taking women’s football to the nevel level is increasing stadium attendances and spectator numbers. ‘The Rise of Women’s Football’ takes a closer look at attendance figures for the last three seasons in the top five leagues.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe, has again drawn criticism from fans and commentators for an apparent lack of concern for Manchester United’s women’s team.