The impact of ¡®super clubs¡¯ on uncertainty of outcome in the UEFA Women¡¯s Champions League
Alternative title The impact of ¡®super clubs¡¯ on uncertainty of outcome in the UEFA Women¡¯s Champions League
Article
Alternative title The impact of ¡®super clubs¡¯ on uncertainty of outcome in the UEFA Women¡¯s Champions League
Citation
Valenti M, Scelles N & Morrow S (2021) The impact of ¡®super clubs¡¯ on uncertainty of outcome in the UEFA Women¡¯s Champions League [The impact of ¡®super clubs¡¯ on uncertainty of outcome in the UEFA Women¡¯s Champions League]. Soccer and Society.
Abstract
In the last 15 years, an increasing number of men¡¯s football clubs based in the men¡¯s leagues generating the highest revenue (i.e. Big 5) have started to integrate a women¡¯s section into their structure. The emergence of these ¡®super clubs¡¯ threatens the long-established financial and sporting inequalities found in European men¡¯s football being replicated in the women¡¯s game. This study examines measures of outcome uncertainty in the UEFA Women¡¯s Champions League (UWCL) over the 2008-2019 period and how this has been influenced by the presence of ¡®super clubs¡¯. Results indicate a growing trend toward domination by ¡®super clubs¡¯, with outcome uncertainty significantly declining for matches where ¡®super clubs¡¯ face other clubs. As indicated in previous research, uncertainty of outcome is necessary in women¡¯s football to maximise spectators¡¯ interest. Therefore, the authors recommend that UEFA should take actions to ensure competitive balance in the UWCL.
Keywords
Competitive balance; dominance; European football; women¡¯s football; uncertainty of outcome
Notes
Output Status: Forthcoming
Journal
Soccer and Society
Status | Accepted |
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Date accepted by journal | 14/12/2021 |
URL | |
ISSN | 1466-0970 |
eISSN | 1743-9590 |