Elevate
Elevate
Elevate
Leisure Opportunities
Job search
Job Search
see all jobs
Latest job opportunities
Mount Batten Group
c£65,000pa + pension + benefits
mount batten centre, plymouth
Active Luton
£61,000 - £64,000 + exceptional pension + excellent benefits
Luton
University of Warwick
£29,605 - £32,982pa + pension + benefits
Coventry, West Midlands
Harrow School
£13.71 per hour
Harrow, London
Exeter City Council
£40,221 - £42,403pa + pension + benefits
Exeter

Rugby World Cup drives UK sports ticket sales of 70m in 2015

Job opportunities
Mount Batten Group
c£65,000pa + pension + benefits
location: mount batten centre, plymouth, United Kingdom
The Pickaquoy Centre
£30,000pa + local Govt pension + attractive benefits package
location: Orkney, Scotland, United Kingdom
Exeter City Council
£40,221 - £42,403pa + pension + benefits
location: Exeter, United Kingdom
more jobs

Record attendances for the 2015 Rugby World Cup contributed to a 5 per cent rise in UK sports ticket sales in 2015.

According to research compiled by audit organisation Deloitte, the number of tickets sold for sports events hit the 70m mark, up on last year’s total of 67m. However, it could not breach the 75m tickets sold in 2012 – the year of the London Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Rugby Union attendances surged with the hosting of the Rugby World Cup. Around 2.5m bought tickets for the tournament, with 460,000 sold to overseas fans. As a result, the sport attracted 7.5m spectators across 2015, well up on last year’s total of 4.9m.

Football remained the dominant sport with 43.4m tickets sold, up 1.4 per cent on last year’s 42.8m sales. Premier League clubs were responsible for 13.7m spectators, followed by the 10m that went to watch Championship football matches.

The best attended single event, excluding the Rugby World Cup, was Wimbledon with 484,000 tickets sold for its 13-day run, although it was slightly down on the 491,000 that bought tickets for the flagship tennis event last year.

Wimbledon contributed to the 747,000 tickets that were sold for all UK-based tennis matches, including the ATP World Tour Finals.

Elsewhere, golf’s Open Championship attendance of 237,000 was 17 per cent higher year-on-year, as the adverse weather conditions forced a fifth day of play for the first time since 1988. The National Football League (NFL) continued to make headway in the UK, with 252,000 turning out for three Wembley-based fixtures across the year.

Deloitte Sports Business Group director Alan Switzer also highlighted that events such as Royal Ascot, the Cheltenham Festival and Epsom Derby has put British racecourses “on track for record attendances of 6.2m in 2015”.

“The UK public have again demonstrated their great passion for attending live sport,” added Deloitte Sports Business Group partner, Dan Jones.

For the full report, click here.

Sign up for FREE ezines & magazines
Record attendances for the 2015 Rugby World Cup contributed to a five per cent rise in UK sports ticket sales in 2015.
SAR
472910_998193.jpg

More News

1 - 15 of 67,884
23 Apr 2024
Six Senses Kyoto opens its doors today, marking the eco-luxury hotel and spa operator’s entry into Japan and a new addition to its urban collection. ... More
23 Apr 2024
With the launch of its 49th John Reed, RSG Group is looking for more opportunities for its high-end brand in the US and Europe. Cosmopolitan ... More
23 Apr 2024
PureGym saw revenues rise by 15 per cent in 2023, with the company announcing plans to develop 200 new clubs in the next three to ... More
23 Apr 2024
The UAE’s first-ever Dior Spa has officially launched at The Lana, Dubai – the Dorchester Collection’s debut property in the Middle East. Bathed in natural ... More
22 Apr 2024
The Sacred River Spa at Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan will reopen later this year with an all-new design plus enhanced treatments and experiences ... More
22 Apr 2024
Following three disrupted lockdown years, the European fitness market bounced back in 2023, according to Deloitte and EuropeActive’s hot off the press European Health & ... More
21 Apr 2024
Charitable trust, Mytime Active, has removed all single-use plastic overshoes from its swimming pools and leisure centres, as part of ongoing sustainability efforts. Across the ... More
21 Apr 2024
Community Leisure UK is helping the drive to Net Zero with the launch of a bespoke carbon literacy course. Offered in partnership with the Workers' ... More
20 Apr 2024
Operator Circadian Trust has launched a five-year growth drive designed to support health and wellbeing across South Gloucestershire, UK. The initiative will see a £2.4m ... More
19 Apr 2024
Norwegian health club operator, Treningshelse Holding, which owns the Aktiv365 and Family Sports Club fitness chains, has acquired fellow Norwegian operator, Aktiv Trening. The purchase ... More
19 Apr 2024
The HCM team were busy at the recent FIBO Global Fitness event in Cologne, Germany, distributing a special FIBO edition of HCM in support of ... More
18 Apr 2024
Atlanta-based boutique fitness software company, Xplor Mariana Tek, has kicked off a push for international expansion. Shannon Tracey, VP of sales and marketing, says the ... More
18 Apr 2024
The Global Wellness Institute (GWI) has released new data on the US’ wellness economy, valuing it at US$1.8 trillion. According to the organisation's recent report ... More
18 Apr 2024
The fitness sector’s pivot to active wellbeing is being discussed in a new weekly podcast, called The Conveners, and hosted by chair of GM Active ... More
19 Apr 2024
UK sauna enthusiasts will converge at Galgorm Resort in Northern Ireland next week for the highly anticipated second annual UK Aufguss Championships. Hosted from 22-24, ... More
1 - 15 of 67,884
Elevate
Elevate