Spain: a stable turnover at €15.5m & a net profit of €156,782 for Liga F in 2024-25
For its third full financial year, the Liga F
Spanish Women's Professional Football League
posted a turnover of €15.58m in 2024-25 (from 01/07/2024 to 30/06/2025), stable compared to 2023-24 (€15.5m), according to the annual accounts published by the Spanish Professional Women's Football League (Liga Profesional de Fútbol Femenino) in January 2026.
The body's revenues are divided into three categories:
• Domestic (€5.19m) and international (€2.39m) TV rights: €7.58m;
• Sponsorship and licensing revenue: €3.07m;
• Agreement making LALIGA
Spanish Professional Football League, new name with the six letters in capitals since 2023-24
the marketing agency for the Women's League until 2026-27: €4.92m in 2024-25.
Liga F also posted a net profit of €156,782 at the end of the 2024-25 financial year, five times higher than in 2023-24 (€30,347). The league reported equity of €572,426, compared with €415,644 the previous year.
Liga F
Sector: Spanish professional women's football leagueFounded: 2022President: Beatriz Álvarez Revenue (2024-25): €15.5mNet profit (2024-25): €156,782Title sponsor:• Moeve (energy): until…
: a €10m CSD subsidy and €1.64m wage bill in 2024-25
Not included in its turnover, the Liga F also received a €10m subsidy from the CSD for the 2024-25 financial year, of which €7.5m is earmarked for current expenditure and €2.5m for investment.
In addition, Liga F had a wage bill of €1.64m in 2024-25 (30 employees), almost stable compared to 2023-24 (€1.64m).
England/women's football: revenues of €20m for WSL Football's first financial year (2024-25)
• WSL Football, the commercial company responsible for the organisation of England's top two women's leagues (Barclays Women's Super League and Barclays Women's Super League 2), posted revenues of £17.4m (€20.1m) for its first financial year (from 24/04/2024 to 31/07/2025), which mainly included the 2024-25 season, it announced on 27/01/2026.
• WSL Football reported an operating loss of £8.2m (€9.5m) and a net loss of £2.4m (€2.8m), "which was fully anticipated as an early-stage organisation committed to protecting and supporting as many clubs as possible during this growth stage".
• WSL Football's revenues break down as follows:
- TV rights: £8.7m (€10.1m);
- sponsorship: £8.5m (€9.8m);
- other revenues: £0.13m (€0.15m, including ticket sales revenues from the League Cup, organised by WSL Football).
Liga F Moeve Spanish Women's First Division. Naming rights held by Moeve (energy) from 14/05/2025 until the end of 2027-28. : 6.7 million viewers (+90%) & total attendance of up 7% in 2024-25
On 28/05/2025, Liga F released these key figures for the 2024-25 Spanish women's top flight season:
- More than 6.7 million cumulative viewers, an increase in audience of 90% compared to 2023-24;
- Total stadium attendance up 7% on 2023-24 (370,000 spectators);
- 44 matches (out of the 240 in the season) played in the clubs' main stadiums, and not in the stadium usually reserved for the women's section (compared with 30 in 2023-24).
Liga F
Sector: Spanish professional women's football league
Founded: 2022
President: Beatriz Álvarez
Revenue (2024-25): €15.5m
Net profit (2024-25): €156,782
Title sponsor:
• Moeve (energy): until 2027-28
Official partners:
• Puma (equipment supplier)
• EA Sports (video games)
• GSK (pharmaceuticals)
• Solan de Cabras (mineral water)
• Mahou (beer)
• Volkswagen (car manufacturer)
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Sector: Spanish professional women's football leagueFounded: 2022President: Beatriz Álvarez Revenue (2024-25): €15.5mNet profit (2024-25): €156,782Title sponsor:• Moeve (energy): until…