The diagram below illustrates the data of the revenue streams for an average international football team while the table represents the age of football fans who attended the matches of three teams.
Overall, it is evident from the diagram that most of revenue are earned for broadcasting rights whereas only small proportion of revenue is generated from sponsership. In terms of the age of the fan majority of the people were 60 above aged and minority was the under 20 aged people who came to watch match.
According to the pie chart, just over half of the revenue (52%) is generated from the broadcasting rights. A further of 15% is earned as match day revenue while 12% were from transfers. In addition, 8% of the revenue were from merchendise and prize money and only 5% is from sponsership.
Turning to the table, from Ethiopia half of the fans attending the match were elderly people, where as 40% was from Ukraine and 30% fron Argentina. The youths supporting their respective team was moderate whereas only less number of childrens under 20 had attended the match.
