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I've heard their average salary for a team is around $300k for ten months. That doesn't quite line up with some of the figures I've seen elsewhere, so it may be old. Most of their income comes from gates sales, and the arenas they play in are not huge.How much revenue does the top USL division make?
But what is huge today? Women's football in Germany. (It's the international break, not a ton going on.)
Second tier women's team Hamburger SV are in the women's cup semifinals. They typically play on a practice pitch just outside the men's stadium, to sub 1000 crowds. However, they played their quarterfinal cup game in the men's stadium in front of a crowd of 17,000, and won. Now for the semi final, the women are playing in the men's stadium and it has sold out- 57,000 fans bought tickets (about double the number of fans who can fit into crosstown rivals St. Pauli for a men's match in the top flight). This will be the largest attended women's football game for a domestic match in Germany, and apparently second only to a women's World Cup match in Berlin in the early 2000s.
The unfortunate situation is HSV are playing against a first tier club, Werder Bremen, who were only promoted a few years ago. But die Frauen Dinos are looking at this as a bonus and trying to stay focused on a promotion (currently in third in the second league but on a run upward). The home field advantage worked a month ago, who knows what this will bring. Certainly bringing in nearly 10x the gate receipts won't hurt.
The ultimate irony/pain would be if die Frauen were to get promoted this year, and the men not. The men are on top of the table in the second division, but with a narrow 3 point lead, with eight games to go. The men seemed to have a curse hanging over them since they were relegated in 2018.
The women's match is on tv in Germany and everywhere else in the world, free, on DAZN in about an hour (DAZN most widely known on the Farms for broadcasting the Salt Papi - Andy Warski "fight").
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