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Messi Effect Transforms MLS: From Short-Term Thrill to Long-Term Game Changer for U.S. Soccer
A global superstar's arrival sparked unprecedented growth in franchise valuations, fan engagement, and media subscriptions across the league
Key takeaways
Lionel Messi's arrival boosted MLS franchise valuations.
Increased fan engagement and media subscriptions.
Long-term benefits anticipated for U.S. soccer.
The “Messi effect” on Major League Soccer (MLS) has been nothing short of revolutionary, transforming not just the fortunes of Inter Miami CF but reshaping the league’s entire landscape. With Lionel Messi leading the charge, Inter Miami’s valuation has skyrocketed to over a billion dollars, marking an extraordinary leap in franchise value and spotlighting the immense impact of a single player’s influence. This seismic shift has not only doubled ticket prices and necessitated stadium expansions but also significantly increased MLS season pass subscriptions on Apple TV. Messi’s influence extends far beyond the financial, embedding MLS into the fabric of American culture, elevating the league’s status, and even outshining global celebrities in media engagement.
Messi’s influence extends far beyond the financial, embedding MLS into the fabric of American culture, elevating the league’s status, and even outshining global celebrities in media engagement.
As we witness this remarkable growth, how sustainable is the “Messi effect” for the future of MLS and soccer in America?
Suite Talk’s host, Patrick Rishe, the Sports Business Program Director for Washington University in St. Louis, is an expert in the business of sports. He offers valuable insights into the phenomenon’s sustainability and its potential to shape the sport’s trajectory in the U.S.
“The impact of Lionel Messi from franchise value on the club revenue of the team and just in the general interest and impact societally of soccer in this country and the halo effect he’s created for other teams and their awareness is truly unparalleled, perhaps across any sport that we’ve ever seen in North America,” Rishe said.
The impact of Lionel Messi from franchise value on the club revenue of the team and just in the general interest and impact societally of soccer in this country and the halo effect he’s created for other teams and their awareness is truly unparalleled, perhaps across any sport that we’ve ever seen in North America.
— Patrick Rishe, Sports Business Program Director at Washington University in St. Louis
About the author
Dr. Rishe is the Director of the Sports Business Program at Washington University and the Founder/CEO of Sportsimpacts. He has conducted 80+ economic impact studies for major sporting events, written 600+ OpEd pieces for Forbes.com, and appeared on CNBC, CNN, CBS, FoxBusiness, and Bloomberg.