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CAS AWARD LAZIO WOMEN

The Göthberg v. Lazio Women case (CAS 2025/A/11527) is set to become an important precedent in the field of women’s sports employment law. The decision clarifies that, within the FIFA/CAS framework, the absence of a signature and registration does not necessarily prevent the formation of an

WOMEN’S ELITE SPORTS REVENUES ON THE RISE

According to figures released by the Deloitte Sports Business Group on 8 April 2026, global revenues in women’s elite sports are expected to reach, at least, US$3 billion (around Sw. Frs. 2.36 billion) for the first time during this year. This increase represents a 25% increase

DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN IN FOOTBALL

Discrimination against women in football is widespread and, on the increase, despite campaigns and initiatives aimed at reducing it (see below). It is reported that 89% of women involved in football and women fans of the men’s game are experiencing sexism, bullying, or harassment. The key concerns