A Reddit discussion highlights how clubs like Rennes (owned by François Pinault, $27B) and Paris FC (Bernard Arnault, $151B) underinvest in their women's teams, leaving them languishing in lower leagues. PSG and Nice also struggle with inconsistent support for their female sections. The post challenges the narrative that Lyon's dominance is solely due to Kang's funding, arguing that wealthier clubs could compete if they prioritized women's football.
Wealthy Clubs Underinvest in Women's Soccer, Lyon Stands Out
Analysis of underfunding in women's football despite club wealth
Originally from reddit-r/womenssoccer
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