Women's Super League Chief Paid £531,000 as It Made £2.4m Loss
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The Women’s Super League (WSL) is running to become the world’s strongest women’s football league. Something similar to what is already happening with the Premier League. On that path, its main rivals will be the NWSL of the United States and the Spanish F League. For now, in its first year of life, the new manager created to raise the level and business of the English futfem billed 17.4 million pounds (20.1 million euros), according to document…
Women's Super League chief paid £531,000 as it made £2.4m loss
The highest earner at the independent company set up to run the Women’s Super League, believed to be chief executive Nikki Doucet, was paid £531,000 as it made a £2.4m loss. Accounts published by Companies House reveal the finances in the first year of Women’s Super League Football Limited, which took over management of the top two divisions in 2024. WSLF recorded revenue of £17.4m for the year ending July 2025, made up mostly of £8.7m from medi…
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