The pie chart illustrates statistics of the earning sources for average global football teams. The tabular data presents the different age categories of football fans who witness live matches of three different teams.
Overall, it can be observed that broadcasting rights of live matches contribute the highest portion of income sources for football teams. Whereas, according to the tabular data, for three specified countries, people who are above age 60 more often prefer to go to the stadium for live matches because they have more leisure time compared to youngsters. They are usually retired from their work lives. To add to this, the least number of attendees are below age 20 because they do not have enough time from their studies.
To begin with the pie chart, broadcasting rights plays major contribution to overall income of football teams at 52%. It was followed by match day revenue at 15% and transfers at 12%. Remaining sources such as sponsorship, merchandise, and prize money each contribute 8%, 8%, and 5% respectively.
According to the table, in the Older people category (60+), Ethiopia has the highest proportion of attendees (50%), followed by Ukraine (40%) and Argentina (30%). For the 40-60 age group, Ukraine top the list with 40%, while Ethiopia and Argentina noticed at 30% and 25%, respectively. For the 20-40 age category, Argentina has the highest numbers at 35%. It was more than double of the figure for both Ukraine and Ethiopia (15%). Finally, the under-20 group presented the smallest portion in all countries, with 5% in Ukraine and Ethiopia, and 10% in Argentina.
