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Record Sports IP Revenue, Gareth Bale’s $500M Fund & FIFA’s World Cup Host Selection

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June 22, 2026

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Here are the latest articles curated by Sports Geek Reads. Get these updates as a podcast by subscribing to Sports Geek Rapid Rundown. This edition presented by SEAT 2026 in Charlotte, June 28-30 2026. Key Reads Sports IP Revenue Hits a Record US 174 Billion According to Two Circles - Two Circles * Record [...] The post Record Sports IP Revenue, Gareth Bale’s 500M Fund FIFA’s World Cup Host Selection appeared first on Sports Geek.

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Sports Geek

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· Jun 22, 2026

Record Sports IP Revenue, Gareth Bale’s $500M Fund & FIFA’s World Cup Host Selection

Here are the latest articles curated by Sports Geek Reads. Get these updates as a podcast by subscribing to Sports Geek Rapid Rundown. This edition presented by SEAT 2026 in Charlotte, June 28-30 2026. Key Reads Sports IP Revenue Hits a Record US 174 Billion According to Two Circles - Two Circles * Record [...] The post Record Sports IP Revenue, Gareth Bale’s 500M Fund FIFA’s World Cup Host Selection appeared first on Sports Geek.

Vanguard News

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· Jul 1, 2026

Brand Finance: FIFA World Cup Brand Growing

The FIFA World Cup continues to grow into one of the world’s biggest commercial properties. Fresh figures show its financial value has reached unprecedented levels. New research highlights FIFA’s remarkable commercial success across sponsorship, broadcasting and global marketing. The tournament now generates enormous revenue through multiple income streams while attracting worldwide attention. FIFA World Cup [] The post Brand Finance: FIFA World Cup Brand Growing appeared first on Vanguard News.

Awful Announcing

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· Jul 5, 2026

John Skipper calls out Gianni Infantino over World Cup hydration breaks: ‘He is so full of sh*t’

For years, John Skipper’s job as the head of ESPN was to find the line between audience enjoyment and financial gain. As much as anyone, he is someone who understands that if you’re going to show sports on television, you gotta make a buck while doing it. And even he thinks FIFA’s World Cup hydration

BBC Sport

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· Jul 8, 2026

Goals galore - how dominant is Premier League wealth at World Cup?

BBC Sport explores just how dominant the Premier League's wealth is at the World Cup.

Daily Post Nigeria

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· Jul 6, 2026

Ballon d’Or 2026: Top 4 players to win award as World Cup enters quarter-finals

France captain, Kylian Mbappe, currently has the biggest chance to win the 2026 Ballon d’Or award. Mbappe is the top scorer at the ongoing World Cup, as Les Bleus have qualified for the quarter-finals. The 27-year-old has netted seven goals and provided two assists. According to Polymarket, Mbappe has a 26 chance of winning the [] Ballon d’Or 2026: Top 4 players to win award as World Cup enters quarter-finals

The i Paper

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· Jul 10, 2026

I couldn’t care less if magical Kylian Mbappe has one flaw

Mbappe is the defining player of this World Cup - his record is ludicrous

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Related coverage for "Record Sports IP Revenue, Gareth Bale’s $500M Fund & FIFA’s World Cup Host Selection": Sports Geek — Record Sports IP Revenue, Gareth Bale’s $500M Fund & FIFA’s World Cup Host Selection. Vanguard News — Brand Finance: FIFA World Cup Brand Growing. Awful Announcing — John Skipper calls out Gianni Infantino over World Cup hydration breaks: ‘He is so full of sh*t’. BBC Sport — Goals galore - how dominant is Premier League wealth at World Cup?. Daily Post Nigeria — Ballon d’Or 2026: Top 4 players to win award as World Cup enters quarter-finals. The i Paper — I couldn’t care less if magical Kylian Mbappe has one flaw