this Patron saints of Spanish men’s and women’s football one reached historic trade agreement who will at least report to the Women’s Professional Football League (LPFF) 42 million euros in the next 5 years and that means LaLiga is the one who commercializes the sponsorships and closes the trade deals of women’s competition.

Among the assets of the LPFF that LaLiga can market are, among others, Competition name, official ball and other official sponsorships and licenses. The organization described the deal as “one of the most important commercial deals in the history of women’s sports worldwide.”

LPFF, this alliance with LaLiga ” to face the great and exciting challenges that arise at the level of development and growth of competitionit also allows clubs to be funded to improve their management structures and with it, improve the conditions of footballers.

What are audio-visual rights not includedIt will be put out to public tender by the LPFF in the coming days and Another important source of income of the competition.

In its official release, LPFF Highlights LaLiga’s importance in the “worldwide sports industry”He announced that “especially on a commercial level” and that both organizations are “already working together on an ambitious strategy to increase competitive value and develop a product that is attractive to brands and fans.”

Also, they predict that “The official ball of the competition, which will be announced soon, has already been agreed” and “both sides are working and moving towards what will become the first ‘Title Sponsor’ of the first Women’s Professional League in History”.

“This agreement confirms the determination and vision of the LPFF and its Clubs to work towards positioning the highest professional women’s football competition in our country as a league. worldwide reference” concludes the LPFF statement.