The future of women's football in Asia: a look at competitive balance in top 5 domestic football leagues from 2010 to 2019

Ayushi Dutta*, Sarthak Mondal, Shiny Raizada

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    Abstract

    Purpose: This paper analyses competitive balance in the “big five” women's football leagues in Asia longitudinally between 2010 and 2019. Design/methodology/approach: Competitive balance has been measured using recognised measures of concentration, HICB and NHICB, alongside recognised measures of dominance, i.e., identification of top teams. A time-trend analysis has been employed to identify trends of CB in the respective leagues followed by ANOVA and relevant post-hoc tests to identify difference in concentration measures. A multiple linear regression analysis has been conducted to identify the impact of external economic factors on CB. Findings: Some significant differences were detected in the levels of concentration between leagues. There was also some variation in terms of some leagues being dominated by a fewer number of teams. However, these two measures of competitive balance (concentration and dominance) were not necessarily correlated with each other. The paper also tries to find the optimum number of teams to maintain CB in the women's football leagues in Asia, but an exact figure could not be found. Research limitations/implications: Some significant differences were detected in the levels of concentration between leagues. There was also some variation in terms of some leagues being dominated by a fewer number of teams. However, these two measures of competitive balance (concentration and dominance) were not necessarily correlated with each other. External economic factors were found to have negative impact on CB. Originality/value: The paper is an original research and aims to add to the growing body of CB research in world through analysis of competitive balance (ACB).

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)135-153
    Number of pages19
    JournalSport, Business and Management: An International Journal
    Volume12
    Issue number2
    Early online date17 Aug 2021
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 25 Mar 2022

    Keywords

    • Asian football
    • Competitive balance
    • Concentration
    • Dominance
    • Management
    • Women's football

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