The Swedish Football Association (SvFF), a privately owned organization founded in 1904, is the governing body for football in Sweden. Headquartered in Solna, Sweden, the SvFF employs approximately 630 people. Its activities include organizing the Allsvenskan (men's) and Damallsvenskan (women's) football leagues, as well as managing the Swedish men's and women's national teams. The SvFF is a founding member of FIFA and UEFA. In 2023, the association reported revenues of less than $1 million.

2023 Revenue

Founded

1904

Headcount

621

Headquarters

Sweden

Primary Segment

Spectator Sports

Ownership

Privately Owned

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Swedish Football Association (SvFF) offers 10 products in the sports and media and telecoms services industries. Swedish Football Association (SvFF)'s product portfolio comprises of sports tickets, merchandise and sponsorship, soccer and streaming services.
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Swedish Football Association (SvFF)'s revenues were less than $1M in 2023. Caretta Research has split Swedish Football Association (SvFF)'s revenue into 5 different product categories, the largest of which is soccer | association football. For full access to Swedish Football Association (SvFF)'s revenue breakdown subscribe to Caretta Portal.
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Examples of Swedish Football Association (SvFF)'s suppliers include Spiideo and Consentmanager AB.

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Swedish Football Association (SvFF) sells broadcasting rights of its 6 soccer | association football competitions to 7 companies globally, covering 7 countries. Swedish Football Association (SvFF)'s rights holders include Eurosport, Sveriges Television (SVT) and Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD).

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