There’s a Growing Business Case for Investing in Women’s Sports

Among venture capitalists, celebrities and sports legends, the profit potential is gaining a lot of attention.

Business of Sports: The Business Case for Investing in Women’s Sports

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The profit potential for women’s sports is gaining a lot of attention these days. For venture capitalists, celebrities and sports legends, new revenue streams and shifting fan behavior may soon deliver huge returns.

In this episode of Bloomberg’s Business of Sports, we visit Los Angeles’s newest team, soccer club Angel City FC. Backed by a star-studded list of investors such as Natalie Portman, Uzo Aduba, Eva Longoria, Casey Neistat and Jennifer Garner, Angel City and the National Women’s Soccer League are looking to prove they can be profitable.