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FuboTV CEO Sees Strong Strong Revenue, Subscriber Growth

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David Gandler, FuboTV CEO, discusses the internet television service provider company's second-quarter results that beat expectations. He also expects strong viewership for women's soccer. He speaks with Ed Ludlow on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Ireland team return to roaring welcome from fans in Dublin

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Ireland’s national football team were welcomed home by cheering fans after their first qualification for the 2023 Fifa Women’s World Cup. Thousands of fans transformed Dublin's main thoroughfare, O’Connell Street, into a sea of green and...
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The Messi Effect on Major League Soccer

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FC Dallas President Dan Hunt says the growth potential for US soccer is limitless during an interview with Romaine Bostick and Katie Greifeld on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
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Mbappe Target of $330 Million Saudi-PSG Transfer Deal

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Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal has reportedly offered a $333 million transfer fee for French striker Kylian Mbappe, who has only one year left on his contract at Qatari-backed Paris-Saint Germain. Greg Tanner reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Supporters and relatives of Ireland's 18-year-old forward Abbie Larkin gather as the World Cup starts

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Supporters and relatives of 18-year-old forward Abbie Larkin gather to cheer on the Ireland women’s national squad in its opening game of the World Cup. Int: Abbie's uncle and event organiser Michael Larkin.
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Heather Reid on Diversity and Inclusion in Football

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Heather Reid, former Football Australia Board Member and pioneer in team management and administration for women's football in Australia, discusses the issues around diversity and equity in football. She speaks with Bloomberg's Haidi...
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Gunman Kills Two in New Zealand on Cusp of Women's World Cup

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New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins said a gunman killed two people and injured five others in downtown Auckland on Thursday. The incident occurred just hours before the FIFA Women's World Cup was due to kick off. Police...
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UK's Richest Man vs. Royal Wealth for Man United Prize

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British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe is in pursuit of one of the biggest trophy assets in sport, Manchester United, but his competition is a royal from a Gulf state with a $450 billion sovereign wealth fund. Ben Stupples reports on...
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World Cup Champ Messi Introduced to Inter Miami

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Number 10 is now in Miami. Soccer legend Lionel Messi was introduced as the newest member of Major League Soccer's Inter Miami team on July 16. The club previously announced that Messi's deal will be for 2 1/2 seasons and will pay him...
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Major League Cricket Comes to the US

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Anurag Jain, managing partner of venture capital firm Perot Jain, talks about helping bring a professional cricket league to the US. He is part owner of the "Texas Super Kings." The Major League Cricket league kicked off last week. Jain...
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Saudi Arabia Wants to Buy Another Top Football Club in Europe

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Newcastle United FC's Saudi Arabian owners are considering buying another top football club in Europe, a person with knowledge of the matter said, as the kingdom prepares for more big spending in sports. Saudi Arabia's Public Investment...
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Messi Makes All the Difference for MLS Says Commissioner

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Major League Soccer Commissioner Don Garber talks about having superstar Lionel Messi join the league. Messi is expected to be introduced later this week as part of the Inter Miami CF club. Garber speaks to Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow in Sun...
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Fenway Sports Group Looks to Add New Teams

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The Boston Red Sox, Liverpool F.C., and the NHL's Pittsburgh Penguins are the cornerstones of Fenway Sports Group's $10 billion global sports portfolio -- and the company remains on the lookout to add new properties. CFO Julie Swinehart...
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Fenway Sports Group's Big Real Estate Plans

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The Boston Red Sox, Liverpool F.C., and the NHL's Pittsburgh Penguins are the cornerstones of Fenway Sports Group's $10 billion global sports portfolio. But real estate development is also becoming an important revenue driver, as the...
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Soccer Star Ronaldo Gets Into the Luxury Watch Game

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Cristiano Ronaldo is buying a stake in online watch trading platform Chrono24 GmbH, giving the football star financial exposure to the pre-owned market for luxury timepieces. Bloomberg's Andy Hoffman reports. Follow Bloomberg for...
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Donn Davis on Professional Fighters League

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Donn Davis, Chairman and Founder of Professional Fighters League, discusses the league's business and expansion plans. He speaks with David Ingles and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open".
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Who Really Owns Europe's Top Football Clubs?

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A Bloomberg News analysis shows that funds and investment firms now control 17% of the clubs in Europe's five biggest leagues. So what's changed? Football is no longer only a locally owned operation. Instead, the cost of running a club...
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Messi's Miami Move Sends MLS Ticket Prices Soaring

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Lionel Messi's plan to play for Inter Miami has had an immediate impact on resale ticket prices for the Major League Soccer team's road matches. Messi turned down a deal from Saudi Arabia that would have paid him $400 million annually to...
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Football Can Be 'Exploited' Further, Says US Buyout Firm Carlyle

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"Football and sports in general have proven to be a very valuable property that has further potential to exploit," says Marco De Benedetti, Carlyle Group Inc.'s co-head of Europe private equity. Carlyle is one of a number of Wall Street...
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UK strikes – who will be walking out over the next few weeks?

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Rail services, BBC local radio, the NHS and the FA Cup final are set to be disrupted as the UK continues to face widespread industrial action. Here is a look at some of the key upcoming strikes.
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David Beckham Helps Open the Londoner Macau

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Las Vegas Sands Chairman and CEO Rob Goldstein and David Beckham speak to Bloomberg's Stephen Engle on the red carpet as they open the new Londoner Macau casino in China.
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UK strikes – who will be walking out over the next few weeks?

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Rail services, BBC local radio, the NHS and the FA Cup final are set to be disrupted as the UK continues to face widespread industrial action. Here is a look at some of the key upcoming strikes.
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Boston Celtics Co-Owner Pagliuca on Money and Sport

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Stephen Pagliuca, co-owner of the NBA's Boston Celtics, talks with Jennifer Zabasajja about how money and technical innovations have helped bring sports like basketball and soccer to wider audiences. They speak on the sidelines of the...
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UK strikes – who will be walking out over the next few weeks?

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Rail services, BBC local radio and the FA Cup final are set to be disrupted as the UK continues to face widespread industrial action. Here is a look at some of the key upcoming strikes.