đ The football, business and social case: what to expect at the 2026 UEFA Business Case for Womenâs Football
đłđ´ As the European football community gathers in Oslo for the 2026 UEFA Womenâs Champions League final, another pivotal moment for the game will unfold alongside it.
At the fifth UEFA Business Case for Womenâs Football, some of the sportâs most influential leaders and decision-makers will come together to help shape what comes next.
This is not simply about growth. It is about building lasting impact across the entire football ecosystem.
From investment and commercial strategy to performance and governance, the programme reflects the breadth of the opportunities ahead. Speakers include Michele Kang (OL Lyonnes), Tatjana Haenni (RB Leipzig), Lise Klaveness (Norwegian FA), Sarina Wiegman (England), and Fridolina RolfĂś (Sweden/Manchester United), alongside leaders from FC Barcelona, Disney+, Arsenal, the Womenâs Super League and the WNBA.
Together, they will explore how womenâs football can continue to evolve as a connected ecosystem, where:
â˝ Sporting excellence
đ Commercial growth
đ Long-term societal impact
⌠reinforce one another.
And Oslo will provide the stage for that conversation.
Find out more: Link in bio!
#UWCLfinal
đ The football, business and social case: what to expect at the 2026 UEFA Business Case for Womenâs Football
đłđ´ As the European football community gathers in Oslo for the 2026 UEFA Womenâs Champions League final, another pivotal moment for the game will unfold alongside it.
At the fifth UEFA Business Case for Womenâs Football, some of the sportâs most influential leaders and decision-makers will come together to help shape what comes next.
This is not simply about growth. It is about building lasting impact across the entire football ecosystem.
From investment and commercial strategy to performance and governance, the programme reflects the breadth of the opportunities ahead. Speakers include Michele Kang (OL Lyonnes), Tatjana Haenni (RB Leipzig), Lise Klaveness (Norwegian FA), Sarina Wiegman (England), and Fridolina RolfĂś (Sweden/Manchester United), alongside leaders from FC Barcelona, Disney+, Arsenal, the Womenâs Super League and the WNBA.
Together, they will explore how womenâs football can continue to evolve as a connected ecosystem, where:
â˝ Sporting excellence
đ Commercial growth
đ Long-term societal impact
⌠reinforce one another.
And Oslo will provide the stage for that conversation.
Find out more: Link in bio!
#UWCLfinal