• David Beckham (A)

    In January 2022, superstar-athlete-turned-entrepreneur David Beckham is deciding on a proposal that has the potential to significantly change the trajectory of his business career: Authentic Brands Group ('Authentic') has offered to engage in a strategic partnership that will see that company co-own and manage Beckham's brand and Beckham become a shareholder in Authentic. The proposed deal will yield a significant payment for Beckham in exchange for a 55% stake in his company, David Beckham Ventures. But as he will no longer own a majority stake in his commercial activities, it will also come with a handover of majority control. Is a joint venture with Authentic the right move for David Beckham and his team?
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  • David Beckham (B): Signing Lionel Messi to Inter Miami CF

    In June 2023, David Beckham, co-owner of Major League Soccer team Inter Miami CF, is hoping to find a way to bring Lionel Messi, widely regarded as one of the best players the world of soccer has ever seen, to his team. But Messi-a seven-time winner of the Ballon d'Or and fresh off a fairy-tale-like FIFA World Cup victory with the Argentine national team-is in high demand, and Inter Miami do not have the means to enter a bidding war, so Beckham and his partners will have to be creative. They have been working on an offer for Messi that involves a deal that runs until the winter of 2025, is worth between $20 million and $25 million in salary (including bonuses and other incentives), and that offers him an equity stake in Inter Miami after his retirement from professional soccer. Will the offer he and his partners have been preparing be sufficient to make Messi choose Miami?
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  • Toto Wolff and the Mercedes Formula One Team

    In December 2021, Toto Wolff, team principal and chief executive officer of the Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One team (the 'Mercedes team') is preparing for the start of the 2021 Formula One ('F1') season's last Grand Prix, in the United Arab Emirates. Everything the team has fought for this season is on the line. The Mercedes team is in an excellent position to win an unprecedented eighth consecutive Constructors' Championship, the award for the best overall team effort in F1. Meanwhile, driver Lewis Hamilton is tied with rival team Red Bull's Max Verstappen in points, and with another victory can clinch a record eighth Drivers' Championship, the award for the season's best driver. Win or lose today, the Mercedes team under Wolff's leadership has every reason to claim the title of most successful team in the history of F1, the world's most prestigious motor racing competition-and, with its remarkable seven-going-on-eight-year winning streak, perhaps in all of sports. Will Wolff again lead the Mercedes team to a win? What is the secret to his and his team's success? And with a new set of challenges on the horizon for next season-most notably, a major rule change governing aerodynamics that could upend the teams' competitiveness-how can Wolff and his team ensure that Mercedes stays at the top?
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  • Paris Saint-Germain: Building One of the World's Top Sports Brands

    In March 2020, Nasser Al-Khelaifi, the president of French soccer club Paris Saint-Germain ('PSG') sees his team clinch a spot among the last eight clubs to compete in the UEFA Champions League. Established in 1970 and initially a club with only moderate success, PSG's fortunes changed when Qatar Sports Investments (QSI) acquired the club in 2011. QSI overhauled the roster of players-by, among other measures, buying Kylian Mbappé and, in a record €222-million transfer that shook the soccer world, Neymar-and professionalized the club's management, renovated the stadium, developed a new training ground, redefined the PSG brand, and pursued a series of high-profile collaborations. The investment seems to have paid off, on and off the field: since the acquisition, PSG has amassed six French league titles and has risen to fifth place in the ranking of Europe's highest-grossing soccer clubs. But the biggest prize the club's owners are eyeing, the Champions League, has so far eluded PSG. Does the club have the right strategy to break the hegemony of Europe's long-standing soccer powerhouses? And are Al-Khelaifi and his team of executives on the right path toward their goal of establishing PSG as one of the world's top three sports brands?
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  • Relevent and LaLiga: Bringing Spanish Soccer to America

    "Barcelona backs out of proposed LaLiga match in Miami." It is December 2018, and Daniel Sillman, chief executive officer of sports and entertainment company Relevent, is tasked with finding a way forward after a significant setback. Relevent had found success by convincing some of Europe's highest-profile soccer clubs to play pre-season matches in North America as part of its annual International Champions Cup (ICC), held during the summer months. Building on that success, Relevent is now seeking to bring at least one official LaLiga match to the U.S, each season-an effort that is a key pillar of Relevent's new, fifteen-year partnership with the Spanish soccer league, aimed at promoting the LaLiga brand in North America. However, the match that Relevent had selected to take place in Miami in January 2019, between FC Barcelona and Girona FC, had become a source of tension, drawing protests from the Spanish football federation, the Spanish players' association, and the president of worldwide governing body FIFA. Today, FC Barcelona's leadership team had announced the club would withdraw. Would Relevent find success in bringing a LaLiga match to the U.S.? And, more generally, did Relevent have the right approach to growing the LaLiga brand in North America?
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