The pie chart given below demonstrates the total distribution of the income sources for international football teams. And the table underneath illustrates the given statistics for age distributions of the fans who attends the competitions of the three respective teams.
Overall, income values of the international football teams and age groups attending to the matches demonstrated regarding to their percentages in the pie chart and table, respectively. The largest income of the teams comes from the Broadcasting rights (with 52% of the total revenue) according to the pie chart, and the most attending fan’s age distribution according to the table is 60 years old and above senior groups.
On the pie chart we can observe the insights on the total distribution of the revenues of the international teams in terms of the percentages. The most important source of income football branches is Broadcasting rights with more than half of the total revenue, which followed by match day revenue and merchandise with values 15 and 12 percents, respectively, which ultimately encompasses more than 1 quarter of the pie chart (27% in total). the other incomes types constructs the remaining 23% percent of the value stream.
On the other side, the table depicts the age distributions of the fans who attends to matches, and for the given datas represented on the table, we can say, the most attending age group is between 60 and elder generation, followingly the 40 to 60 age group except for the Argentina (the most attending age group is 20 to 40 ages with 35%). For the Ukraine and Ethiopia the ages under 20 encompasses 5% of the whole and 10% for the Argentina. And same kind of behaviour can be observe for the 20 to 40 distribution also. Finally for the 40 and above we can observe of overall trend of 25% and over.
