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Soccer clubs, the Super League and the future of sports investing
In Visible Capital with PitchBook
English - September 21, 2021 09:00 - 38 minutes - 35.4 MBInvesting Business News Business News capital m&a alternative assets investing debt emerging technologies emerging technology pitchbook wellnesstech esg Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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The fervent backlash to a proposed Super League of European football clubs caused that organization to suspend operations and cast doubt on the viability of new ownership structures within those clubs. One investor is approaching investments in the space with that in mind, and on this episode of “In Visible Capital,” Andrew Woodman interviews Joe DaGrosa of DaGrosa Capital Partners and Kapital Football to share his perspectives on how to successfully invest in European football clubs. Topics include:
Why current valuations present an intriguing near-term opportunity for investorsHow investing in players fits into their strategyHow shifting audience behaviors will impact investments in professional sportsPlus, co-host Adam Lewis signs off for the last time and reflects on his favorite episodes, including:
The Great UnlocationingMaven CEO James Heckman on Sports Illustrated's FutureLet’s talk about race