epl v/s ipl
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Functioningof the Sporting Leagues
Corporate Structure – EPL
• The Premier League is operated as a corporation and is owned by the 20 member clubs. Each club is a shareholder, with one vote each on issues such as rule changes and contracts. The clubs elect a chairman, chief executive, and board of directors to oversee the daily operations of the league.
Corporate Structure – IPL
• The Indian Premier League (IPL) is a professional league for Twenty20 cricket competition in India. It was initiated by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), and is supervised by BCCI Vice President Chirayu Amin, who serves as the league's Chairman and Commissioner. It is currently contested by 10 teams consisting of players from around the world.
Corporate Structure – Difference!
ComparisonsSimilarities, Differences
Revenue Distribution• 25% is paid in merit payments determined by
where a club finishes in the final league table.
• 25% is paid in facility fees, based on how often a club is shown on TV in the U.K., with each club guaranteed a minimum of 10 facility fees.
• 50% of the domestic revenue is split equally.
• 100% of the non-domestic revenue is split equally among the clubs.
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Criteria Based AnalysisCriteria/League EPL IPL
Year of Formation 1992 2008
Season August-May April-May
No. of Franchises 20 10
No. of Matches 380 74
Location of games Home and away basis Night matches on Home and away basis
Brand Value $12 billion $3.67 billion
TV rights (including overseas rights)$2.87 Billion (for 2010-13) +
$2.25 Billion (overseas broadcasting rights )
$1.92 Billion (for 10 yrs by Sony-WSG) + $10-15 million by Network Ten
Prize Money $25 million $1.5 million
Governed By Operated and jointly owned by the 20 member clubs. IPL council; BCCI
Record Attendance for sports event (1,2) 34,780 (2009-2010) 25,000 – 40,000*
Brand Valuations
The Forbes 2011 brand values of the top EPL teams:
• Manchester United – $ 1.86 Billion
• Arsenal – $ 1.19 Billion
• Chelsea – $ 660 Million
• Liverpool – $ 550 Million
Brand valuations of the current IPL franchises looks as follows:
• Chennai Super Kings – $ 70.16 Million
• Mumbai Indians – $ 57.13 Million
• Kolkata Knight Riders – $ 46 Million
Costing ‘You’- Ticket Prices
Highest: $240 Rs. 11,200/-
Lowest: $84 Rs. 3900/-
Lowest: $42 Rs. 1950/-
Highest: Rs. 12,500/-
Lowest: Rs. 625/-
Average: Rs. 1,200 – 1,500/-
(Rupees)300 500 750 1500
3000 7500 15000
Average: Rs 1000/-
Sustainability
Sustainability?
Tripping TRPs• IPL - 4 3.91
• IPL - 3 5.29
• IPL - 2 4.49
• IPL - 1 5.24
Viewership spread across 15 Countries
Estimates a reach of 21 million per game
The Premier League has a global reach into 613 million homes
Viewership spread across 202 Countries
It estimates a typical live audience for a single match of around 79.5 million
Criticism…• There is no relegation in IPL, while in EPL – the bottom 3 get
booted out.
• Football is played on a regular basis in more than a 100 countries (even a 147th ranked India has 5 local leagues and a national league), the same cannot be said of cricket.
• Teams such as Manchester United have a massive worldwide fan base, which translates into huge revenues from merchandise sales. For the IPL franchises to build such a huge fan base will take a long time. Further, because of income and cost disparity between England and India, cost of merchandise of the IPL franchises will be significantly lower than that of the EPL clubs.
Sustainability!
• The world's richest cricketing body - the BCCI - earned nearly Rs 10,790 crore with IPL 4, almost double the Rs 450-500 crore it got in the third edition of IPL
• EPL has been going on since 1992 – while the IPL is only 3 year old. EPL has been marketed widely across the globe – while IPL is just reaching out. Absolute fan base (defined as the number of fans a club/franchise has/will have all over the world) will play an important role.
• The collective turnover of English Premier League soccer clubs hit a record US$3.33bn in the 2009-10 season and will have exceeded $3.61bn in the season 2010-11*
*Deloitte
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