View
1.353
Download
1
Category
Tags:
Preview:
DESCRIPTION
Citation preview
1
Madrid/BarcelonaFebruary 10th 2011
2
1. Winter 2011 transfer window top 5 European leagues
2. La Liga on going season review
3. European Football Table 2010/11
4. Conclusions
5. Annexes
– About Football Transfer Review
– Tables
– About Prime Time Sport
Football Transfer Review 2011, winter market
3
1. Background
2. Review top 5 European Leagues
3. La Liga BBVA
Winter market 2011
4
Background
Europe
• Polarization environment: bigger difference between wealthy clubs and the rest, which suffer from financial downturn and management abuse from the past
• Both teams with most wealthy ownership are in need to improve their position in the table (Chelsea and Manchester City)
• Bayern Munich and Inter Milan, which played last Champions League Final, have not reached expected performance at 1rst half of respective championships
• 2010 summer market was 29% smaller than year before• Proliferation of injuries and low performance of some top players
• First winter market with overseas owner at La Liga (Málaga & Racing Santander), both with bad sporting performance so far
• Real Madrid in need to replace Higuain, injured for long time• Atlético Madrid & Sevilla, with Champions League spot objective,
below expectations on pitch results• First winter transfer window with no limitation for transfers among
La Liga teams (before player with more than 5 games in La Ligacould not be signed)
Spain
5
1. Background
2. Review top 5 European Leagues
3. La Liga BBVA
Winter market 2011
6
Total investment winter signings-Top 5 European Leagues
Almost 500mio€ investment, 4 times higher than previous yearand the highest of the last 3 years
328
112
491
2008/09 2009/10 2010/11
€Mio.
+439%
7
Winter transfer window vs summer-Total Europe
Mio€
Summer window is still the most active,although the importance vs winter has decreased
17131855
1322
328112
491
2008/09 2009/10 2010/11
SummerWinter
8
Winter window expenditure by league
All top Euopean leagues* have significantly increase expenditure. Premier growsdramatically driven by signings by Chelsea, Liverpool & City. La Liga, in 4th position
* Except French Ligue 1
Mio€
187
4425
54
1829
45
13 8 17
268
120
5632
15
2008/09 2009/10 2010/11
9
Sign-ups by league
Nº. of players
Lega Calcio still the league with highest player movement.La Liga, the one that brings least new players. Loan format still very popular
51
29 2820 16
33
218
11 14
Loans
Signings
84
50
363031
10
Departures by league
Nº of players
4523 25 17 17
114
6123 25 24
Loans
Transfers
159
84
4842 41
11
Net arrivals vs departures by league
Nº.of players
Just like in 2010, teams have taken advantage of winter transfer windowto reduce the number of players in the squad
-75
-34
-12 -11 -11
12
Average acquisition cost per player and league*
5,37
1,56 1,431,06
0,48
Mio€
Premier League has the highest cost per player, as it concentrates transfersof highest value and 54% of total expenditure in Europe
* Calculation includes both players acquired and on loan
13
89
68
38 3728 26
21 19 17 13
Chelsea Liverpool Inter Manchester City
Aston Villa Genoa Dnipro Wolfsburg Bayern Munich
Sampdoria
Mio€
Club European ranking on investment
Chelsea FC is back as heavy investor by bringing Torres and David Luiz.Liverpool reinvests collected money. Moratti gives Leonardo what he did not to Benítez
14
Mio€
Chelsea is back to the top after long time. Barça signs again in winter.Real Madrid and Arsenal have not spent on signings (only loan)
Top European teams investment ranking
5,08,0
1,5 1,5
88,5
67,5
38 37
17
7,4 5 3 2,8
2009-10
2010-11
15
Barça vs Real Madrid winter signings track record
Barça signs for 2nd time in 6 years.Real Madrid is traditionally more active than Barça at winter transfer window
Season PlayersCost(mio€)
League position
2005-06 - - 1º
2006-07 - - 1º
2007-08 J.M Pinto 0,4 2º(-7 pts)
2008-09 - - 1º
2009-10 - - 1º
2010-11 Afellay 3 1º
Season. PlayersCoste(mio€)
League position
2005-06Cicinho 5 3º
(-12 pts)Cassano 5,5
2006-07F.Gago 20
2º (-1 pt)G.Higuaín 10
Marcelo 6
2007-08 - - 1º
2008-09
Huntelaar 203º
(-12 pts)L.Diarra 20
Faubert cesión
2009-10 - -2º
(-5 pts)
2010-11 Adebayor Cesión2º
(-7pts)
16
Mio€
66
4137
26 26 23 22 2013
8
Liverpool Newcastle Wolfsburg Sampdoria Benfica Sunderland Genoa Hoffenheim Espanyol Leverkusen
Top 10 teams in player sales
Liverpool leads sales ranking thanks to Torres transfer.A domino effect takes place as collected money is reinvested in new players.Espanyol joints top 10 as it sells Víctor Ruíz (Napoli) and Dídac Vilà (AC Milan)
17
63 1 1 2
66
74 3 3 1
2009/102010/11
Mio€
Ranking top European teams in player sales
Most of top European teams have not made any relevant player salesat winter transfer window (except Liverpool)
18
Ranking net investment top European teams
Mio€
8,02,2
-1,0
2,0
-1,4
0,4
-5,8
88,5
33 31
144,4 4,4 3 2,8 2
2009-10
2010-11
19
Teams with highest number of new players
Players
10 10
7 7 76 6 6 6
5 5 5 5
20
Teams with highest number of player exits
Players
1514
1211
109 9 9 9
8 8 8
Genoa Udinese Sampdoria Chievo Brescia Inter Milan Palermo Juventus Tottenham Roma Parma
Genoa is the highest rotation team in Europe,as it leads both in player arrivals and exits
21
Top 10 most expensive signings season 2010/11
5 out of 10 most expensive signings of the season have taken place at winter window.Premier League monopolizes 8 out 10 of the transfers
€Mio
59
41 4037
30 30 2927 25 25
Fernando Torres
Andy Carroll David Villa Edin Dzeko Yaya Touré Mario Balotelli David Silva Luis Suarez Di Maria David Luiz
Winter
Summer
22
Top 10 most expensive signings winter 2011
59
4137
27 2521 19 18 17
11
Torres Carroll Dzeko Luis Suárez David Luiz Darrent Bent
Pazzini Ranocchia Luiz Gustavo Giuliano
€Mio
23
Headlines Europe (1 of 2)
Top 5 European leagues have spent 491mio€ on winter transfers, +438% vs previous season
With the exception of France, all leagues have significantly increase investment. UK Premiership is back on top and accounts for 54% of total investment. La Liga is placed 4th
For one more season, player exits are higher than player arrivals. Lega Calcio is once again the one with highest rotation. La Liga is last in number of signings. Loan format maintains popularity
Chelsea FC, which did not sign any players last winter, is back in action by bringing Torres (59mio€) and David Luiz (25mio€). Liverpool has reinvested income by signing Carroll (41mio€) and Luis Suárez (27mio€). Manchester City still in the show (Dzeko, 37mio€). Moratti gives Leonardo what he would not give to Benítez. JuandeRamos reaches top 10 in spending by investing 21mio€ in new players
24
Barça signs again (Afellay, 3mio€) after 2 years with no winter arrivals. Real Madrid brings Adebayor in loan + purchase option format
5 of 10 highest value signings of season 2010/11 have taken place at winter transfer window. Villa (Barça) & Di Maria (Real Madrid), the only non UK signings of current season top 10
5 teams concentrate 50% of total European winter market (Chelsea, Liverpool, Inter Milan, Manchester City & Bayern Munich). All of them need to improve pitch results and enjoy wealthy financial situation
Liverpool is the highest selling team (66mio€) as it transfers Torres & Babel. A domino effect takes place as most teams reinvest generated income in players. Espanyol appears in top 10 selling list by transferring Victor Ruiz & Didac Vilà(13mio€)
Headlines Europe (2 of 2)
25
1. Background
2. Review top 5 European Leagues
3. La Liga BBVA
Winter market 2011
26
Investment in player signings La Liga
Mio€
8,25
31,67
2009/10 2010/11
+384%
27
La Liga player signings investment track record
Mio€
36
60
21
712
24
37
65
30
54
8
32
1999/00 2000/01 2001/02 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11
La Liga has multiplied by 4 in 2011 vs 2010 winter transfer window.Winter 2011 is the 3rd highest of the last 10 years
28
Winter vs summer transfer windows
Mio€
Despite expenditure increase in winter 2011,summer transfer window is still the most important
270
470
262
548
32
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
SummerWinter
29
La Liga signings by team
Mio€
8,0
11,5 11,3
5,5
3,02,5
1,30,5 0,4 0,3
2009/10
2010/11
Málaga & Atlético Madrid lead the ranking of players spending teams with more than 11mio€each. Along with Sevilla they account for 90% of the investment. All of them in bad need of
improvement of pitch results. Up to 11 teams have made no expenditure
30
Top 10 signings La Liga winter 2011
Just like in 2010 (Salvio), Atlético Madrid has signed the highest value players.The transfer of Afellay to Barça, the 3rd most expensive
€Mio 7,0
4,3
3,0 3,0 3,02,5 2,5 2,5
1,5 1,3
Elias Juanfran Afellay Medel Demichelis Rakitic Baptista Dátolo Camacho Jonas
31
Player sales value La Liga
Mio€
20
28
2009/10 2010/11
+40%
32
Player sales by team- La Liga
Mio€
1,20,5
8,0
0,4
3,4
2,5
0,3
12,5
6,0
4,3
2,42,0
0,8
2009/2010
2010/11
Espanyol leads in income as it sells Víctor Ruíz (Nápoles)and Dídac Vilà (AC Milan). 3 teams account for 81% of total sales value.
12 teams did not collect any money from player sales
33
Net investment La Liga
€Mio
-12
4
2009/10 2010/11
As opposed to what happened in 2010, in 2011 winter windowexpenditure has been slightly higher than sale
34
Net investment by team- La Liga
€Mio
11,5
8,9
3,0
0,5 0,5
-0,5-1,7
-3,9
-10,0
35
Number of sign-ups La Liga
Nº of players
6
14
14
2009/10 2010/11
4Signings 0€
Loans
Signings 20
30
30 players have arrived to La Liga teams this winter.More than half of deals have been either loans or transfers free of cost
16
36
Players that benefited from new transfer regulations
Only 3 players (10% of total signings) have taken advantageof new regulation allowing to sign any players from La Liga
10%
2010/11
%Players
3/30
Juanfran –18 games with Osasuna
Juanito –6 games with Málaga
Jefferson Montero –9 games with Villarreal
37
Number of player exits- La Liga
Nº of players
19 17
1524
2009/10 2010/11
Loans
Signings
34
41
38
Net sign-ups vs exits- La Liga
Nº of players
-13
-1
-1
-10
-14
-11
2009/10 2010/11
Loans
Signings
Once again, the number of exits has been higher than the number of arrivals,resulting in an average reduction of players squads
39
Sign-ups by team- La Liga
Nº of players
1 1
2 2
1 1 1 1 1
2
1
5
3 3
2 2 2 2 2
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
2009/10
2010/11
40
Sign-ups by team according to format
3
2 2
1 1 1 1 1
1
2
3 1 1
2
1 1 1 1
1
1
1 1
Signings 0€
Loans
Signings
5
3
2 2 2 2 2
3
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Nº of players
41
Exits by team- La Liga
Nº of players
2
5
3
2
1
2
1 1
3 3
1 1
4
7
4
3 3 3 3 3
2 2 2 2 2
1 1 1 1 1
2009/10 2010/11
42
Exits by team according to format
3 3
1 12 2
1 1 1 1 1
4
1
32 2
1 1
1 12
12
1 1 1
Loans
Tranfers
7
3 3 3 3 3
2 2 2 2 2
1 1 1 1 1
Nº of players
4
43
Net sign-ups vs exits by team- La Liga
Nº. of players
1 1 1 1 1
-1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1
-2 -2 -2 -2 -2
44
Headlines Liga BBVA (1 of 2)
La Liga has invested 32mio€ in new player transfers, which is 4 times more than year before
Transfers by Malaga, Atlético Madrid & Sevilla monopolize an astonishing 90% of the investment at La Liga. All of them need to improve pitch results
Up to 11 have not spent any cent in player transfers. Hercules and Getafe have not brought any single player, not even in loan format
Atlético Madrid has brought the most expensive players (Elías and Juanfran). Afellaysigning by Barça is the third highest at La Liga
45
Headlines La Liga (2 de 2)
Racing Santander new owner, Ali Syed, completes club purchase last minute and has only time to bring Giovani Dos Santos on loan
Espanyol is the highest selling team with 12,5mio€ revenue, followed by Sevilla(6mio€) and Osasuna (4,3mio€). All together concentrate el 81% of La Liga player sales. Up to 12 teams have not conducted any player sales
30 new players have been brought at winter transfer window, of which 18 have been loans or free signings. Only 3 players have benefited from new regulation that allows signing any players from La Liga irregardless the number of games played with previous team
Just like in other European leagues, the number of player exits has been higher than the number of arrivals, resulting in a decrease of the average number of players in the squad
Málaga is the highest rotation team, both in number of arrivals (5) and exits (7). Hércules and Getafe did not use winter transfer market at all
46
1. Winter 2011 transfer window top 5 European leagues
2. La Liga on going season review
3. European Football Table 2010/11
4. Conclusions
5. Annexes
– About Football Transfer Review
– Tables
– About Prime Time Sport
Football Transfer Review 2011, winter market
47
Just one third of summer signings has played more than 50% of minutes,clearly below last year
47%
32%
2009/10 2010/11
%Players
Participation of players signed in summer- La Liga
* % players signed or on loan in summer 20101 that play more than 50% of minutos until match day 20
48
Real Madrid is the team that takes best advantage of summer signings.Malaga, the least
66%
50% 50% 50%45%
40% 40% 40%
33% 33%30% 28%
25% 25%20% 20% 20%
16% 14%11%
% players*
4/6
1/91/7
1/24/8 1/25/11
2/5 2/5 2/5
3/9 1/3 3/102/7 1/4 2/8
1/5 1/5 1/51/6
Ranking usage of new players 2010/11
* % players signed or on loan in summer 20101 that play more than 50% of minutos until match day 20
49
€Mio
100%
87%
66% 66%60% 57% 57%
50% 50% 50% 50%41% 37% 33% 33% 33% 33%
25%18%
0%
% players*
5/5
7/8
2/3 6/93/5
4/7 4/7
2/4 3/6 2/4 4/8
5/12 3/81/3 2/6 2/6 3/10
1/4
2/11
0/5
* % players signed or on loan in summer 2009 that played more than 50% of the minutes during first half of tournament
Ranking usage of new players 2009/10
50
Participation of top 10 European signings 2010/11*
89% 86% 83% 81%73%
60% 58%
43%
30%25%
Villa Ibrahimovic Di Maria Touré Silva Gourcuff Ramires Kolarov Mascherano Balotelli
%Minutes
David Villa is the most fielded player of top 10 most expensive of last summer.Di Maria plays 83% of minutes. Mascherano only 30%.Balotelli, the expensive signing with least participation
* Only top 10 most expensive. Includes minutes played at domestic competition with data from following match days: Liga BBVA 22, Premier League 26 , Calcio 24 and League 1 22
51
Participation of top 10 La Liga signings 2010-11*
%Minutes 89%85% 83% 83%
68% 67%58%
30%
20%12%
Villa Carvalho Di Maria Ozil Khedira Soldado Filipe Luis Mascherano Adriano Pedro León
3 out of 10 most expensive signings of last summerhave played less than one third of minutes available
* Only top 10 most expensive. Includes minutes played at La Liga until match day 2
52
Participation signings summer 2010
Club Jugador Partidos jugados
Minutos Jugados
Partidostitular Goles Coste
Khedira 19 1355 15 0 14
Ozil 22 1643 20 5 15
Di Maria 22 1638 20 5 25
Pedro León 10 248 0 0 10
Canales 4 104 1 0 6
Carvalho20 20 1682 19 2 8
Villa 21 1775 21 14 40
Adriano 8 391 4 0 11,5
Mascherano 14 594 7 0 22
53
Cristiano Ronaldo, the only striker that has played 100% of minutes possible
100% 100% 100% 100% 99% 98%95% 95%
C.Ronaldo Iraola Bruno Soriano
Lora X.Prieto Torrejón Henrique Carlos Garcia
Ranking field players with highest participation
% minutes played*
* % minutes played up to La Liga match day #22
54
Barça is the team with most stable line-up, as 11 players have participated in 70% of minuts or more. Valencia, the least stable (only 3)
11
10
9 9
8 8
7 7 7 7 7 7 7
6 6 6 6
5
4
3
Bar
celo
na
R.S
ocie
dad
Rea
l Mad
rid
Villa
rrea
l
Espa
nyol
R.S
anta
nder
Spor
ting
Mal
lorc
a
Alm
ería
Osa
suna
Dep
ortiv
o
Hér
cule
s
Get
afe
Atlé
tico
M.
At.B
ilbao
Leva
nte
Zara
goza
Mál
aga
Sevi
lla
Vale
ncia
Nº. of key players*
* Key players: have played more than 70% of minutes until match day 20 of La Liga 2010/11
Ranking teams with highest number of key players*
55
Bad sporting performance has provoked that Málaga is the team that has used more players of La Liga. On the opposite side, Zaragoza (the highest in 2010)
32
28 28 27 26 26 26 26 25 25 24 24 23 22 22 22 22 22 22 21
Mál
aga
Spor
ting
Dep
ortiv
o
Espa
nyol
Sevi
lla
Athl
etic
Leva
nte
Vale
ncia
Her
cule
s
Rea
l Mad
rid
Rac
ing
Osa
suna
Mal
lorc
a
Atlé
tico
Get
afe
Villa
rrea
l
R.S
ocie
dad
Alm
ería
Bar
celo
na
Zara
goza
Nº. of players *
Number of players* fielded by team
* Players that participated with at least 1 minutes until match day 20 of La Liga 2010-2011
56
Basque country teams are the most active in home grown players utilization.Almería is the only team that has not fielded any home grown player
1514
13 13
98 8 8 8
76
5 5 5 54
21 1
0
% players*
Participation of home grown players by team
* Home grown players that participated with at least 1 minutes until match day 20 of La Liga 2010-2011
57
12
7
5
32
7
54
3 3
2009/10
2010/11
Manager changes at top 5 European leagues
Data 2009/10: up to 31/01/2010Data 2010/11: up to 08/02/2011
Lega Calcio is still the league which replaces more managers during the season,followed by la Liga. Less replacements than last year
Number of Managers sacked
58
Headlines La Liga on going season review (1 of 2)
La Liga teams have not used much the players which arrived in summer. Just one third of new players have played more than 50% of available minutes (vs 50% in 2009/10)
Real Madrid is the team that takes most advantage of new players. 4 out of 6 new players have played more than 50% of minutes (Di Maria 83%). On the opposite side, only 1 out of 9 new players brought by Málaga played more than 50% of minutes
Barça takes maximum advantage of David Villa, fielding him on 89% of minutes. Opposite situation with Mascherano, which only participated in 30% of minutes
Pedro León (Real Madrid) is the signing least profitable of top 10 most expensive of last summer, as he has only played 12% of minutes available
Cristiano Ronaldo is the only strike of La Liga that has played 100% of the minutes. The other field players that also participated in 100% of minutes are Iraola (Athletic), Bruno (Villarreal), Xabi Prieto (Real Sociedad) and Lora (Sporting)
59
Barça is the team with most stable line-up, as 11 players have played more than 70% of the minutes. On the opposite side, only 3 players from Valencia have played more than 70% of the minutes
Málaga is the team utilizing the highest number of players (32), in search of pitch results improvement. On the other side, Zaragoza (only 21)
Basque country teams are the ones fielding highest number of home grown players (Real Sociedad 15, Athletic Bilbao 14). Almería, not even one. Guardiola (13) fields more home grown players at Barça than Mourinho (5) at Real Madrid
The number of managers sacked during the season has decreased vs last year. Italy is still the country with highest number of managers sacked (7). Spain is second with 5 managers sacked so far
Headlines La Liga on going season review (2 of 2)
60
1. Winter 2011 transfer window top 5 European leagues
2. La Liga on going season review
3. European Football Table 2010/11
4. Conclusions
5. Annexes
– About Football Transfer Review
– Tables
– About Prime Time Sport
Football Transfer Review 2011, winter market
61
1. Top 5 European leagues combined
2. Top scorers
European Football Table 2010/11
62
Points achieved: top 10 Europe
63
Points achieved: worst 10
64
Points achieved at home: top 10
65
Points achieved at home: worst 10
66
Points achieved away: Top 10
67
Points achieved away: worst 10
68
Average goals scored: Top 10
69
Average goals scored: worst 10
70
Average goals scored at home: top 10
Avge
Pt Played W D L Gf Ga Gf
1 Real Madrid 27 9 9 0 0 30 5 3,3
2 Barcelona 25 10 8 1 1 28 7 2,8
3 M. United 28 10 9 1 0 27 6 2,7
4 Arsenal 18 9 6 0 3 22 11 2,4
5 Stuttgart 10 9 3 1 5 22 16 2,4
6 Villarreal 28 10 9 1 0 24 5 2,4
7 Dortmund 19 8 6 1 1 18 4 2,3
8 Chelsea 19 8 6 1 1 18 4 2,3
9 B. Munich 20 9 6 2 1 20 6 2,2
10 Juventus 15 9 4 3 2 20 16 2,2
HOMEAverage
goals favour
71
Average goals scored at home: worst 10
72
Average goals scored away: Top 10
73
Average goals scored away: worst 10
74
Average goals conceeded: Top 10
75
Average goals conceeded: worst 10
76
Average goals conceeded at home: Top 10
77
Average goals conceeded at home: worst 10
78
Average goals conceeded away: Top 10
79
Average goals conceeded away: worst 10
80
Goal difference: Top 10
81
Goal difference: worst 10
82
Goal difference at home: Top 10
83
Goal difference at home: worst 10
84
Goal difference away: Top 10
85
Goal difference away: worst 10
86
Goal profitability: Top 10
87
Position repeat 2010-11 vs 2009-10
88
Average goals per game by league
Goals
2,772,64
2,862,57
2,43
3,14
2,78 2,70
2,35 2,32
2009/10
2010/11
89
1. Top 5 European leagues combined
2. Top scorers
European Football Table 2010/11
90
Top scorers top 5 European leagues 2010/11
La Liga and Premier League display exciting fights for top scoring position.Top 2 scorers have scored more than 50% of 3rd scorer .
Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo on track to fight for European Golden Boot
D. Berbatov 19C. Tévez 18A. Carroll 11K. Nolan 10D. Bent 10Drogba 10V.Der Vaart 10Torres 9Elmander 9Malouda 9
M.Gómez 16Cissé 15T. Gekas 14S. Lakic 11D. Ya Konan 10Raúl 10Dzeko 10Schürrle 10A. Vidal 9L.Barrios 9
M. Sow 16
Nenê 13
Y. El-Arabi 11
K. Gameiro 11
Gervinho 10
M. Maïga 9
I. Brown 9
D. Payet 8
Lisandro López 8
G. Pujol 8
C. Ronaldo 24Messi 24Villa 14Llorente 13G. Rossi 12Pedro 12Nilmar 10Trézéguet 9Aduriz 8Negredo 8
Match day:La liga 21, Bundesliga 20, Serie A 23, Ligue 1 21, Premier League 25
Cavani 18Di Natale 16Eto’o 15Di Vaio 14Ibrahimovic 13Matri 13Borriello 10Quagliarella 9Pastore 9Pazzini 8
91
Top 10 players by goal efficacy
Messi is by far the most effective striker in Europe,scoring one goal every 71 minutes
71,281,6 82,5
94,1103,8 107,6 109,5 111,8 116,8
Messi M. Gómez Cristiano Ronaldo
Berbatov M. Sow Cavani Tévez Cisse Di Natale
Minutes x goal
Match day:La liga 21, Bundesliga 20, Serie A 23, Ligue 1 21, Premier League 25
92
Headlines European Football Table (1 of 2)
FC Barcelona leads for 2nd consecutive year European Football Table, with an astonishing 91,23% of points achieved. Borussia Dormund reaches 2n position with 84,31%, with Real Madrid right after (84,21%)
4 La Liga teams are among the top 10 of Europe by points achieved (FC Barcelona, Real Madrid, Villarreal y Valencia)
Barça is undisputable leader in most of table types, including points achieved away, (only European team with 100%), goals scored (general and away). It is also the European team which concedes less goals per match (general and away) and the one with the most favourable goal difference (general and away)
Real Madrid is the best European team at home. It is the only one that has won all the games, the top scorer and has the best goal difference
Villarreal (3rd) and Espanyol (4th) show among the best European teams at home
93
6 teams from La Liga are among the worst in terms of goals scored away (Racing, Osasuna, Sporting, Deportivo, Zaragoza and Hércules)
La Liga gets confirmed as the most predictable tournament in Europe, as it is the only one where top 2 positions (FC Barcelona and Real Madrid) are taken by same teams year on year. German Bundesliga is one more year the most unpredictable
La Liga, with 2,78 goals per game on average, is the 2nd top scorer, just behind German Bundesliga (3,14)
Goal battle between Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo at La Liga competes with the one among Berbatov and Tévez at English Premiership. In both cases distance to 3rd
scorer is more than 50%. Golden Boot of 2011 will very likely come from La Liga
Leo Messi is the most effective scorer as on top of being best scorer, it scores a goal every 71 minutes (vs Mario Gómez 81,6 and Cristiano Ronaldo 82,5)
Headlines European Football Table (2 of 2)
94
1. Winter 2011 transfer window top 5 European leagues
2. La Liga on going season review
3. European Football Table 2010/11
4. Conclusions
5. Annexes
– About Football Transfer Review
– Tables
– About Prime Time Sport
Football Transfer Review 2011, winter market
95
Conclusions FTR 2011, winter market (1 of 3)
Top 5 European leagues together have spent almost 500mio€ at winter transferwindow, 4 times more than in 2010. English Premiership has monopolized 54% of theinvestment . La Liga BBVA has invested 32mio€ (vs 8mio€ in 2010)
Astonishing expenditure seems paradoxical under current economy climate andcould be explained by the following reasons:
1. Polarization: figures are reached by few clubs that do not have financial issues.5 teams concentrate 50% of total investment in Europe and 3 teams concentrate89% of investment in Spain
2. Level of expenditure in Europe at summer transfer window was unusually low3. Teams with high sporting aspirations are not at the top and sign new players to
improve pitch results (ie Chelsea, Liverpool, Inter de Milán, Bayern Munich,Atlético Madrid)
Chelsea FC is the highest spending team, followed by Liverpool. Opposite to othertransfer windows, this time most of the income has been reinvested by selling teamsto buy new players (domino effect)
96
Liverpool has been the highest selling team in Europe. Espanyol shows in top 10 ofEurope as the highest selling team in Spain
At La Liga, Málaga is the highest spending team and the one with highest playercirculation. Atlético Madrid is again a top spending team at winter transfer window(Elías most expensive signing at La Liga)
30 players have been registered by La Liga teams. Loans and cost zero signings havebeen massively adopted in Europe (more than 50% at La Liga). One more time playerexits are higher than arrivals at top 5 European leagues. Only 3 players (10%) havebenefited from new regulation at La Liga (no restriction on number of games)
Up to 11 La Liga teams have made no financial investment in transfers. Hérculesand Getafe have not participated at winter transfer window at all
Profitability of new player signings has decreased. Just one third of La Liga summersignings has played more than half of minutes (vs 47% en 2010)
Conclusions FTR 2011, winter market (2 of 3)
97
Real Madrid is La Liga team which takes most advantage of players brought insummer. Barça takes full advantage of David Villa but not of Mascherano. CristianoRonaldo is the only striker that has played 100% of minutes
Barça is the team with most stable line-up; Valencia, the least stable. Málaga hasfielded 32 different players (the most) and Zaragoza 21 (the least). Real Sociedad andAthletic Bilbao field the highest number of home grown players; Almeria fields none
The number of sacked players has decreased vs last season
Barça is the best team at European Football Table for 2nd consecutive year, leadingmost of table types. Real Madrid is the strongest team at home. 4 Spanish teamsamong top 10 of Europe (+Villarreal and Valencia)
Dominance of Barça and Real at La Liga is worryingly increasing, as it is the onlyleague where top 2 teams in the table are the same year on year
Messi is ahead at one on one goal battle with Cristiano Ronaldo, as he scores every71 minutes (vs C. Ronaldo 82,5)
Conclusions FTR 2011, winter market (3 of 3)
98
1. Winter 2011 transfer window top 5 European leagues
2. La Liga on going season review
3. European Football Table 2010/11
4. Conclusions
5. Annexes
– About Football Transfer Review
– Tables
– About Prime Time Sport
Football Transfer Review 2011, winter market
99
About Football Transfer Review
Content
Mission
Football Transfer Review by Prime Time Sport provides relevant data and insightful and independent analysis on the variables that influence squad designs and player transfers at main European Clubs, with special focus on Spanish La Liga
• 2 versions published every year, related to Summer and Winter transfer markets
• Combines content produced by Prime Time Sport and content from other relevant football industry studies
• The objective is to combine the available data in a way that helps to come-up with insightful analysis, rather than the publication of the information itself
• Addressed to both football industry professionals and those that follow it with special interest
100
Technical sheet
Team
Specifications
• Data included refer to main division of la Liga and the other top 4European leagues (Premier League, Lega Calcio, Bundesliga and Ligue 1)
• Transfer data only include fix amounts, except when bonuses have beenmade public (50% achievement considered)
• Year to year comparisons refer to winter market only, unless otherwiseindicated
• Includes transfers that took place until January 31st 2010
• Transfer data are gross of agent commissions or revenue share withother stake holders
• Sign-up means new player arrivals (not total number of registeredplayers) and Exits players leaving the team (even if on loan)
• European Football Table has been assembled considering 1sr half of theseason at top 5 European leagues
• Director: Bruno Batlle• Analyst: Valeria López• Collaborates: ESADE
101
1. Winter 2011 transfer window top 5 European leagues
2. La Liga on going season review
3. European Football Table 2010/11
4. Conclusions
5. Annexes
– About Football Transfer Review
– Tables
– About Prime Time Sport
Football Transfer Review 2011, winter market
102
Team Home grown players
Almería -
Athletic Amorebieta, G.Iraizoz, Gurpegui, Iraola, Iturraspe, Iñigo Pérez, F.Llorente, Muniain, Susaeta, Ustaritz, Ion Vélez, Aurtenetxe , Eriza, Ibai
Atlético Antonio López, De Gea, Koke, Domínguez, Mario Suárez
Barcelona Fontás, Bojan, Busquets, Iniesta, Jeffren, Messi, Nolito, Pedrito, Piqué, Puyol,Thiago, Valdes, Xavi
Deportivo Dioni, Juan DL, Laure, Rochela, Seoane
Espanyol Álvaro Vázquez, David López, Baena, Chica, Corominas, David Garcia, Didac Vilà, Galán, Javi López, Javi Márquez, Jordi Amat, Victor Ruiz, Manu Molina
Getafe Adrián Sardinero
Málaga Edu Ramos, Jesús Gámez, Juanito, Juanmi, Manolo Gaspar, Recio, Francisco Portillo, Manu Torres
Mallorca Cendrós, Crespí, Lluis Martí, Nsue, Tomás Pina, Ramis, Sergi Enrich, Victor Casadesús, Kevin Garcia
Osasuna Josetxo, Kike Sola, Flaño, Monreal, Oier, Puñal, Ruper, Annunziata
* Up to La Liga match day 20
List of home grown players by team
103
List of home grown players by team
Team Home grown players
Racing Bolado, Cristian F, Edu Bedia, Julián Luque, Munitis, Ramon Arcas
R. Madrid Arbeloa, Granero, Casillas, Juan Carlos Pérez, Morata
Sevilla Alfaro, Capel, Javi Varas, Jose Carlos, Luna, Jesús Navas, Rodri, Perotti
Sporting Canella, Jorge G, Jose Angel, Landeira, Lora, Luis Morán, Sergio Alvárez, Nacho Cases, Guillermo Mendes Pereiro
Levante Hector Rodas, Iborra, Juafran, Mono
Valencia Albelda, Guaita, Isco, D.Navarro, Pablo Hernández
Hércules Kiko Femenía
Villarreal Bruno Soriano, Joan Oriol, Mario Gaspar, Matilla, Jefferson Montero, Santi Cazorla, Mussachio
R.Sociedad Aguirretxe, Ansotegi, Carlos Martinez, Elustondo, Estrada, Griezman, Illarmendi, Labaka, Llorente, Aranburu, Markel B, Mikel G, Viguera, Xabi Prieto, Zurutuza
Zaragoza Ander Herrera, Kevin Lacruz
* Up to La Liga match day 20
104
Team Home grown players
Almería -
Athletic , Aurtenetxe , Eriza, Ibai
Atlético -
Barcelona Nolito
Deportivo Dionisio Emmanuel “Dioni”
Espanyol Álvaro Vázquez, David López, Manu Molina
Getafe Adrián Sardinero
Málaga Jose Luis Garcia del Pozo “Recio”
Mallorca Kevin Garcia
Osasuna Annunziata
Team Home grown players
Racing Julián Luque, Ramón Arcas
R. Madrid Juan Carlos Pérez, Morata
Sevilla -
Sporting Nacho Cases, Guillermo Mendes Pereiro
Levante Sergio Abad “Mono”
Valencia Francisco Román Alarcón “Isco”
Hércules -
Villarreal -
R.Sociedad -
Zaragoza -
Premiere of home grown players at La Liga 2010/11
* Up to La Liga match day 20
105
League table La Liga
PTS PJ G E P GF GC
1 FC Barcelona 52 19 17 1 1 61 11
2 Real Madrid 48 19 15 3 1 47 17
3 Villarreal 39 19 12 3 4 38 20
4 Valencia 37 19 11 4 4 29 20
5 Espanyol 34 19 11 1 7 25 25
6 At. Madrid 30 19 9 3 7 31 23
7 At. Bilbao 29 19 9 2 8 29 31
8 Getafe 27 19 8 3 8 28 29
9 Mallorca 27 19 8 3 8 23 24
10 Sevilla FC 26 19 8 2 9 26 31
11 R. Sociedad 25 19 8 1 10 29 31
12 Hércules 22 19 6 4 9 22 28
13 Deportivo 21 19 5 6 8 15 26
14 Racing 20 19 5 5 9 15 26
15 Osasuna 18 19 4 6 9 17 25
16 Málaga 17 19 5 2 12 24 41
17 Sporting 16 19 3 7 9 17 27
18 Zaragoza 16 19 3 7 9 17 32
19 Levante 15 19 4 3 12 19 30
20 Almería 14 19 2 8 9 17 32
Table
Liga BBVA
106
League table Premier League
PTS PJ G E P GF GC
1 M. United 37 17 10 7 0 38 16
2 M. City 35 19 10 5 4 28 16
3 Arsenal 35 18 11 2 5 37 20
4 Chelsea 31 18 9 4 5 32 15
5 Tottenham 30 18 8 6 4 27 23
6 Bolton W 29 19 7 8 4 32 25
7 Sunderland 27 19 6 9 4 21 20
11 Blackpool 25 17 7 4 6 26 30
8 Stoke City 24 18 7 3 8 23 22
9 Newcastle 22 18 6 4 8 28 29
10 Liverpool 22 18 6 4 8 22 24
12 West Bromwich 22 18 6 4 8 24 31
13 Blackburn 22 19 6 4 9 23 30
14 Everton 21 18 4 9 5 20 21
15 Aston Villa 20 18 5 5 8 20 30
16 Wigan Athletic 19 18 4 7 7 15 29
17 Birmingham 18 17 3 9 5 17 20
18 Fulham 16 18 2 10 6 17 23
19 West Ham 16 19 3 7 9 19 32
20 Wolverhampton 15 18 4 3 11 19 32
Table
Premier League TOTAL
107
League table Lega Calcio
108
League table Bundesliga
109
League table Ligue 1
PTS PJ G E P GF GC
Lille 32 18 8 8 2 33 21
2 PSG 31 19 8 7 4 30 21
3 Stade Rennes 31 19 8 7 4 18 12
4 Lyon 31 19 8 7 4 26 21
5 Marseille 29 19 7 8 4 27 17
6 Saint-Étienne 29 19 7 8 4 26 20
7 Brest 28 19 7 7 5 20 15
8 Bordeaux 27 19 6 9 4 24 21
9 Toulouse 27 19 8 3 8 21 20
10 Montpellier 27 19 7 6 6 15 19
11 Sochaux 25 19 7 4 8 29 23
12 Lorient 25 19 7 4 8 22 24
13 Nancy 25 18 7 4 7 21 26
14 Auxerre 23 19 4 11 4 25 22
15 Nice 23 19 5 8 6 14 18
16 Valenciennes 22 19 5 7 7 21 21
17 Monaco 19 19 3 10 6 19 20
18 Caen 18 18 4 6 8 17 26
19 Lens 16 18 3 7 8 17 32
20 Arles 8 19 1 5 13 10 36
Table
Ligue 1 Total
110
1. Winter 2011 transfer window top 5 European leagues
2. La Liga on going season review
3. European Football Table 2010/11
4. Conclusions
5. Annexes
– About Football Transfer Review
– Tables
– About Prime Time Sport
Football Transfer Review 2011, winter market
111
Prime Time Sport Business Areas
Playersrepresentation
Young talent development
Club player transfers
Club revenue development
Strategic consultancy
Football Image rights Marketing
Sponsors recruitment
Positioning development
Press relations
Brandcreation lab*
Events management
Sponsorship projects management for top
brands
Sports rights exploitation
Strategic consultancy
Football Transfer Review*
Headhunting
*Study and methodology exclusive to Prime Time Sport
112
Mission and USP’s
USP’s
Mission statement
To inspire and help clients to maximize value around their professional sport practice and their sport related activities.Prime Time Sport develops selected strategic consultancy and business development projects with sports entities, sports rights holders, athletes and large corporations that leverage sport relationship to develop effective and unique marketing plans
1. Independence and objectivity2. Experience, professionalism and quality of work3. Global high profile contacts network4. Rigorous client selection base on high quality and value
113
Contact details Prime Time Sport
Esteve CalzadaCEO
esteve.calzada@ptsport.tvblog: www.estevecalzada.com twitter: www.twitter.com/estevecalzada
Bruno BatlleDirector de Fútbol y Marketing
bruno.batlle@ptsport.tv
Valeria LópezPR Manager
valeria.lopez@ptsport.tv
Luiz RochaCEO Brasil
luiz.rocha@ptsport.tv
C/ Tuset 20, 8-5, 08006 Barcelona-SpainTfno: +34 933 967 900; Fax: +34 934 155 982
Prime Time Sport BrasilAv. Barao Homem de Melo, 4500/405
CEP 30450-250.Belo Horizonte (Brasil)
Tfno/Fax: +55 (31) 3247 6272
Recommended