The pie chart illustrates the proportion of revenue generated by an international football team from different sources, while the table compares the age distribution of spectators attening matches in three countries: Ukraine, Ethiopia and Argentina.
Overall, broadcasting rights account for the largest share of the team’s income, whereas sponsorship and merchandise contribute relatively smaller proportions. In terms of attendance, Ukraine and Ethiopia have a noticeably older fan base compared with Argentina, where younger and middle- ages supporters are more prelavent.
Looking first at revenue sources, just over half of the total income comes from broadcasting rights. Matvh-day revenue represents the second largest segment, at around one quarter. Sponsorship provides a more modest contribution, while merchandise sales and prize money together make up smallest share of overall earnings
Turning to the table, in both Ukraine and Ethiopia the majority of spectators are aged 40 and above, accounting for around 80% in Ukraine and even more in Ethiopia. In contrast, Argentina shows a much younger profile: those aged 20-40 form the largest group at 35%, followed by the 40-60 age group at 25%. Additionally, Argentina has the highest proportion of fans under 20, at 10% compared with just 5% in the other two countries.
