What's Happening?
The Golden State Valkyries have been recognized as the most valuable franchise in the WNBA for the second consecutive year, with a valuation of $850 million. This achievement follows a record-setting revenue
of $78 million during their inaugural season in 2025. The Valkyries' financial success is attributed to a strong season-ticket base exceeding 10,000 fans and lucrative sponsorships with major companies such as United Airlines, Kaiser Permanente, AT&T, and Chase. The New York Liberty ranks second in valuation at $600 million, while the Indiana Fever, Seattle Storm, and Phoenix Mercury follow. The average valuation of the 13 teams that played in 2025 increased by 59% from the previous year, reaching $427 million.
Why It's Important?
The Valkyries' valuation highlights the growing financial viability and popularity of women's professional sports, particularly the WNBA. This surge in valuation and revenue underscores the increasing interest from fans and sponsors, which could lead to more investment in women's sports. The Valkyries' success may encourage other franchises to enhance their marketing and community engagement strategies to boost their valuations. Additionally, the financial growth of the WNBA could lead to better player salaries and improved facilities, further professionalizing the league and attracting top talent.






