Pau Gasol’s €55 Million Liga F Proposal Signals a New Era for Women’s Football
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As first reported by FemGol, former NBA star Pau Gasol, through his investment vehicle Gasol16 Ventures, has submitted a €55 million proposal to manage and develop the commercial rights of Spain’s top-flight women’s football league, Liga F. The proposal is set to be considered by clubs at an Extraordinary Assembly on June 29.
If approved, the investment would represent one of the largest private commitments ever made to a women’s football competition and could mark a significant turning point in the commercial evolution of the Spanish women’s game.
While the headline figure has attracted attention, industry observers suggest the proposal’s potential significance extends far beyond the capital injection itself.
Gasol’s bid reflects a growing trend across global sport: the rise of strategic investors who bring expertise, networks and commercial know-how alongside funding.
Having spent nearly two decades in the NBA and subsequently building an investment portfolio focused on sport, technology and performance, Gasol arrives with a unique combination of sporting credibility and business experience.
His profile as one of Spain’s most celebrated athletes, coupled with his role on the International Olympic Committee’s Athletes’ Commission, provides immediate international visibility and stakeholder confidence.
For Liga F, the proposal represents not only financial backing but also access to global commercial relationships and a deeper understanding of how modern sports properties can be positioned as entertainment brands.
The move is consistent with Gasol16 Ventures’ broader investment strategy.
Gasol has previously invested in women’s sport in the United States, including involvement in the WNBA ecosystem and investment in Bay FC of the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL). He has also backed sports media and technology ventures aimed at younger audiences.
These investments reflect a long-term belief that women’s sport remains undervalued relative to its audience potential and commercial growth trajectory.
At a time when investors worldwide are increasingly seeking opportunities in women’s sport, Liga F appears to be the latest asset attracting strategic attention.