This report takes a closer look at the commercial value of Concacaf's international competition portfolio, as well as the major international soccer governing bodies which compete within these competitions. Considering the kit supplier market for federations in North and Central America and the Caribbean, the report will look at which brands see the most value in Concacaf nations, its biggest deals and most valued federations.
The Concacaf Gold Cup stands as Concacaf's most commercially developed international competition, with this competition seeing more unique sponsors and broadcasters than any other Concacaf event. Concacaf has also recently established the Nations League, which acts as a qualifying event for the Gold Cup, providing more playing time for the smaller nations who may not compete as frequently act the more exclusive Gold Cup or FIFA World Cup competitions.
Highlights include a close analysis of the major federations that compete under Concacaf's umbrella, while a close examination of the kit supplier market for Concacaf federations is also provided. Other highlights include a close analysis of the operations of each of Concacaf's major international tournaments, with a study also provided on Concacaf's biggest broadcast partnerships, with USA and Central American broadcasters and beyond.
The Concacaf Gold Cup stands as Concacaf's most commercially developed international competition, with this competition seeing more unique sponsors and broadcasters than any other Concacaf event. Concacaf has also recently established the Nations League, which acts as a qualifying event for the Gold Cup, providing more playing time for the smaller nations who may not compete as frequently act the more exclusive Gold Cup or FIFA World Cup competitions.
Highlights include a close analysis of the major federations that compete under Concacaf's umbrella, while a close examination of the kit supplier market for Concacaf federations is also provided. Other highlights include a close analysis of the operations of each of Concacaf's major international tournaments, with a study also provided on Concacaf's biggest broadcast partnerships, with USA and Central American broadcasters and beyond.
Scope
- The Business of Concacaf report covers the biggest commercial deals held by soccer governing bodies competing in Concacaf's international competitions, while also looking at Concacaf's competition portfolio of the Gold Cup, Women's Championship and Nations League. The report also looks at the most commercially developed federations within Concacaf, and its kit supplier market.
Reasons to Buy
- Readers will gain a closer understanding of Concacaf's international competitions and the value of soccer federations in North and Central America and the Caribbean. An understanding will be gained also from a granular analysis of the kit supplier market in this continent among Concacaf federations.
Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary2. Competition Overview
3. Sponsorship
4. Media
5. Gold Cup Nations
6. Appendix
Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- Nike
- adidas
- Joma
- New Balance
- Scotiabank
- Concacaf
- US Soccer
- Allstate Canada Soccer
- Mexican Football Federation