Eredivisie furthers data collection with appointment of Dutch firms
The Eredivisie, the top division of Dutch football, has announced that it has teamed up with two Netherlands-based companies to supplement the data collection and sharing from its matches
Premier League defers fan test events amid financial concerns over government restrictions
The Premier League has written to the UK government today to express its concerns with the latest restrictions placed on the return of fans to live sporting events in the country
ISL outlines season two plans, ‘majority’ to take place in Budapest
The International Swimming League has today announced its plans for its second season, with plans in place to hold the majority of the competition in Budapest
Beckham’s Guild Esports announces IPO
Guild Esports, the esports team and talent development company partially owned by David Beckham, has announced its intention to launch an initial public offering on the London Stock Exchange this Autumn
Mass participation organiser LimeLight completes purchase of Virgin Sport
Mass participation-focused sports marketing group LimeLight Sports has announced the acquisition of Virgin Sport
Tokyo Games will go ahead ‘with or without Covid’ says IOC’s Coates
John Coates, the vice-president of the International Olympic Committee, has said that the Tokyo Olympic Games will go ahead in 2021 regardless of the status of the Covid-19 pandemic
SportBusiness Postgraduate Course Rankings 2020
Welcome to the 2020 SportBusiness Postgraduate Rankings.
#2 – University of Massachussets, Amherst MBA/MS in Sport Management
The Isenberg School of Management's flagship sports programme retains its high standards with a second-placed finish in 2020.
Ohio University reclaims top spot in SportBusiness’ 2020 Postgraduate Rankings
Ohio University’s Master of Sports Administration programme has been named as the world’s best postgraduate sports management degree for 2020 by SportBusiness.
The balancing act | Universities attempt to address sport’s gender gap
Though slow progress continues to be made, the sports industry remains an overwhelmingly male-dominated one. Adam Nelson talks to three academics from schools who are pushing to correct this on the importance of education to gender-parity in the sector.