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WNBA Valuations Jump 59% as NFL, NBA Price Out Individual Buyers

High-net-worth allocators pivot to women's leagues and minor sports as majority stakes in legacy franchises disappear.

Published May 3, 2026 Source CNBC From the chopped neck
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JOHNNIE BLUE · May 3, 2026

WNBA Valuations Jump 59% as NFL, NBA Price Out Individual Buyers

High-net-worth allocators pivot to women's leagues and minor sports as majority stakes in legacy franchises disappear.

Source CNBC ↗

The 59% valuation increase across WNBA franchises over the past eighteen months reflects a structural shift in sports ownership capital allocation, not a trend. Individual buyers who would have chased minority NFL stakes are writing $50 million to $100 million checks for majority control in women's basketball, where team operations budgets remain low and sponsor interest is climbing.

The median NFL franchise is now valued at $5.1 billion, per CNBC analysis, pricing out single-family buyers who dominated ownership groups a decade ago. NBA teams have followed a similar trajectory, with the Phoenix Suns selling for $4 billion in 2023. The result is a two-tier ownership market: institutional capital and sovereign wealth funds compete for legacy franchises, while high-net-worth individuals and family offices redirect to leagues where $75 million still buys operational control and a seat in the boardroom.

WNBA franchise values have responded accordingly. The average team is now valued near $95 million, up from approximately $60 million in early 2023. That figure understates the bid-ask spread. The Golden State Valkyries expansion franchise sold for $50 million in May 2023; comparable expansion bids are now expected to clear $100 million. The difference is revenue trajectory and sponsor attachment rates. WNBA league-wide revenue grew 32% year-over-year in 2024, driven by apparel deals and regional broadcast contracts that were nonexistent five years ago. Brands treating women's sports as experimental budget line items in 2019 are now moving seven-figure commitments into multi-year deals with performance clauses tied to reach, not charity.

The capital migration extends beyond the WNBA. Major League Soccer continues to attract family-office buyers willing to pay $500 million to $700 million for teams in secondary markets, where NFL and NBA exposure is unavailable. The National Women's Soccer League saw its average franchise valuation rise 41% in 2024, with expansion fees climbing to $50 million. Even the Premier Lacrosse League and Athletes Unlimited volleyball circuit are drawing allocators who view smaller leagues as asymmetric plays on sponsorship revenue growth and media rights appreciation.

The risk is execution. WNBA teams still lose money operationally, with league-wide losses estimated near $40 million annually. Ownership economics rely on expansion fees, asset appreciation, and eventual media rights deals that may or may not materialize at scale. Buyers are underwriting growth that has not yet shown up in operating cash flow. The NBA subsidizes the WNBA to the tune of $15 million to $20 million per year, a structural dependency that limits leverage in sponsor negotiations and media deals.

What to watch: WNBA media rights negotiations are expected to conclude in early 2025, with league officials targeting a $200 million annual package, nearly triple the current deal. If that figure holds, franchise valuations will adjust upward again. Separately, NWSL expansion decisions are expected by March, with at least two markets (including one international) rumored to be in advanced discussions. Any bid north of $75 million resets the comp set.

The NBA's Board of Governors meets in April. Agenda items include WNBA governance structure and revenue-sharing formulas, which will clarify whether the women's league remains a subsidiary or evolves into a standalone entity with independent broadcast deals and sponsor relationships. That decision will determine whether current buyers are acquiring cash-flow assets or speculative stakes in a brand that may never operate profitably without cross-subsidy.

The takeaway
WNBA valuations rose **59%** as NFL and NBA price out individuals; watch Q1 2025 media rights bids for valuation reset.
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