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Why pre-season tour is big business for football clubs

The FrontierThe FrontierApril 22, 2025 3843 Minutes read0

Remember when pre-season was just about players dragging tired legs through double sessions and playing against teams whose stadiums had more goats than fans?

Yeah, those days are long gone. Pre-season has evolved into a billion-dollar spectacle, a travelling football circus that’s now as important off the pitch as it is on it, reports iLOTBET.

But fast-forward to 2025, and pre-season football has transformed into a global spectacle. Today, it’s not just about building match fitness or integrating new signings. It’s about building empires. Clubs are now jetting across continents, packing out 60,000-seat stadiums in places as far apart as Los Angeles and Shanghai, Tokyo and Texas.

So how did we get here? Why is pre-season suddenly the high-value, high-visibility tour that every top club is investing in?

To understand its evolution, we need to rewind to the 1990s. Back then, the commercial potential of football was beginning to rise. Satellite television was expanding the global reach of the game, and marketing departments started to realize there was a massive untapped fanbase beyond Europe.

English Premier League side Manchester United were pioneers in this regard. Their 1999 tour of Asia was a watershed moment, as they didn’t just arrive to train and play, they arrived to sell. Shirts, tickets, and most importantly, dreams. The fans who came to see them weren’t just spectators; they were customers, and loyal ones at that.

Since then, the game has gone fully global, and the modern pre-season tour is now a full-blown commercial juggernaut. Clubs like Real Madrid, Manchester City, Barcelona, and Chelsea are not just preparing for the new season, they’re cultivating brands that transcend borders. Stadiums abroad now sell out faster than some domestic league games, as fans who’ve supported from afar finally get the chance to see their heroes in person.

These tours are about visibility, market penetration, and monetisation.

When a club lands in New York or Shanghai, it’s not just a football team stepping off the plane, it’s a global brand coming to meet its market. Alongside the training sessions and exhibition matches, there are press conferences, youth coaching clinics, charity appearances, merchandise launches, and influencer campaigns. Clubs sign local partnerships, engage with regional sponsors, and sell official kits to fans who’ve only previously experienced the club through TV screens and Twitter threads.

And let’s not forget the commercial goldmine that is merchandise. A new kit launched during a summer tour can sell tens of thousands of units in just a few days, especially when modelled by the star players in exotic locations. Add in pop-up stores, digital activations, and premium fan experiences, and the revenue from a well-executed tour can rival that of a deep cup run.

The business case for pre-season tours has never been stronger. In an age where transfer fees are astronomical and Financial Fair Play rules are tightening, clubs need to find innovative ways to expand their income streams. Touring overseas provides not just a boost in revenue, but also long-term growth in global fan loyalty and market influence.

Of course, the football itself still matters, to a point. Managers get to try out new formations, give young players a chance to impress, and gradually build team chemistry. But everyone involved knows the real goal is bigger than just performance on the pitch. It’s about connecting with fans, strengthening the brand, and staying competitive not just in the league, but in the market.

What we’re witnessing is a reflection of football’s evolution from a game into a global business empire. Pre-season tours are the opening act of a season-long campaign — part show, part strategy, and entirely essential.

So, the next time you see Arsenal training under the sun in Dubai or Bayern Munich kicking off in Singapore, know that there’s more at play than just tactics and fitness. Behind the scenes, deals are being struck, markets are being expanded, and clubs are securing their place at the top table of world football — not just through goals, but through growth.

Football isn’t just a sport anymore. It’s a global business. And you deserve a front-row seat.

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