The pie chart above demonstrates the sources of income for an average international football team. The table illustrates the proportion of the different age groups attending the matches of three football teams. Overall, the biggest revenue stream comes from broadcasting rights, and the least profit is generated by sponsorship. The matches of the Ukrainian team are attended most by the older generation, the same is true for Ethiopian matches. However, the Argentinian matches are mostly preferred by the younger generation.
The most profitable revenue stream is related to broadcasting rights, with 52% of the pie chart, followed by match day revenue at 15%. The third place is transfers, and they account for 12%. Prize money occupied 8% of the total, which is the same percentage as merchandise shows. The least profitable source is sponsorship, with 5%.
The Ukrainian matches are attended the least by the under-20 age group, at 5%, which is the same number that can be seen for Ethiopian matches for the same age group. Moreover, the 20-40 age groups have the same percentage for the Ukrainian matches and Ethiopian as well, which is 15%, respectively. The 40-60 age group holds 40% of the statistics for Ukrainian matches and 30% for Ethiopian ones. People aged over 60 have the same figure as the 40-60 age group, at 40% for Ukraine, but that age group shows 50% for Ethiopia.
The Argentinian matches are also the least prominent among the youngest age group, with 10%. Nevertheless, in the 20-40 age group, the percentage is the highest for Argentina, at 35%. The second-highest accounts for 30% in the over-60 age bracket, and people aged from 40 to 60 years old hold the third place with 25%.
