Show overview
The Soccer Business Podcast launched in 2025 and has put out 46 episodes, alongside 1 trailer or bonus episode in the time since. That works out to roughly 30 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 36 min and 44 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Sports show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 1 weeks ago, with 16 episodes already out so far this year. Published by Simon Evans.
From the publisher
Welcome to the boardroom of North American soccer. The Soccer Business podcast offers unparalleled access to the industry's most influential figures. Host Simon Evans connects you with the key players - from MLS Commissioner Don Garber to legendary figures like Rio Ferdinand - to uncover the real stories behind the business of soccer. Each episode is packed with expert analysis and actionable insights for club owners, investors, and executives dedicated to driving the growth of the game.
Latest Episodes
View all 46 episodesDrake the Investor, Fanatics-FIFA
"We have identified 150 markets" - Tom Glick of Hometown Soccer on the new MLS plans
MLS is Coming for USL’s Markets. Why Private Equity wants a part of it?
Whitecaps Relocation? Columbus NWSL expansion - The Soccer Business News Review
Marc Spiegel - the first American to buy a Liga MX club
Messi, Chelsea, Netflix and Vegas - The Soccer Business News Review
Record losses in English football - Kieran Maguire Interview

Ep 38American Soccer's Culture Wars, Trump and Globalization with Andres Martinez
Writer Andres Martinez is the author of a new book on American Soccer 'The Great Game - A Tale of Two Football's And America's Quesst to Conquer Global Sport' which is a deep dive into how American soccer has moved in from the fringes of society to the mainstream and how America's traditional sports are, in turn, seeking to spread their reach globally. In this conversation with Simon Evans, host of The Soccer Business, Andres explores the role of culture and politics in keeping soccer out of the mainstream, soccer and identity in American society and the future for the sport.
Ep 37The Rise and Fall of John Textor's Eagle Football Group - with Paul Quinn of The Esk
This episode of the Soccer Business Podcast kicks off with a review of the week’s top headlines, beginning with the "kit war" between Nike and Adidas during recent US national team matches, where retro designs and "guerrilla marketing" took center stage. Hosts Simon Evans and Andre Da Costa celebrate the record-breaking debut of the Denver Summit, who drew 63,000 fans to an NFL stadium for their NWSL opener, and discuss the launch of Inter Miami’s state-of-the-art new stadium, the fresh home for Lionel Messi. The hosts also analyze the surprising departure of USL CEO Justin Papadakis as the league moves toward a model increasingly backed by private equity and institutional capital. The heart of the show features an in-depth interview with financial analyst Paul Quinn on the dramatic collapse of John Textor’s Eagle Football Group. Quinn deconstructs the failures of the Multi-Club Ownership (MCO) model, explaining how Textor’s empire became trapped by high-interest "PIK loans" and a sudden collapse in French media rights. The discussion reveals how financial engineering allowed money to be moved from successful clubs like Botafogo to cover losses at Olympique Lyonnais, a strategy that ultimately failed when the holding company was placed into administration in March 2026. Finally, the episode explores the broader implications for global soccer finance and the rising need for independent regulation. Quinn compares Textor’s risky financial structures to the Glazers’ leveraged buyout of Manchester United, highlighting the critical difference between clubs that can service their debt through cash flow and those that cannot. The conversation concludes with a look at the future of historic clubs like Lyon and Botafogo as they face potential sales, emphasizing the responsibility of owners as custodians of community assets rather than just speculative investors.
Ep 36Mo Salah, MLS, Arthur Blank and a Busy Week in American Soccer Business
Simon and Andre report back from Atlanta on a busy week at the SBJ conference on the in North American soccer business. Arthur Blank, Mohammed Mansour and Don Garber made their marks with their contributions raising a number of big issues. Plus Will Mo Salah bring a 'Middle Eastern Messi' effect to MLS? And does women's soccer need to talk more like a business than a community venture?

Ep 35Zlatan on Fox And Reaching The American Soccer Fan
Zlatan Ibrahimovic Joins Fox Sports: A Game Changer for World Cup Coverage? Is the Jordan Brand Ruining Brazil’s Iconic Kit? Why American Soccer Fans Are Talking About the '94 Denim Kit. Did Nike Miss a Trick? And Cracking the Code: How Brands Can Reach the 'New' American Soccer Fan Through Creators. Host Simon Evans is joined by regular guest Andre Da Costa and Darren Weber of Beautiful Game Consulting.

Ep 34Messi's True Miami Deal, Soccer Lifestyle and NWSL expansion
This week Simon and Andre look at Lionel Messi's growing equity stake in Inter Miami, Carlos Velas's investment in LAFC, a new soccer lifestyle product and in our deep dive Pardeep Cattry of CSB Sports joins us to discuss the new NWSL season and the KPIs that Commissioner Jessica Berman will be looking out for.

Ep 33Inside LaLiga's North American Expansion Plans
In this week's interview Nicolas Garcia Hemme, Managing Director of LaLiga North America, provides details on how the Spanish league has been sweeping up lucrative partnership deals with the likes of McDonalds and Walmart while continuing to grow their fan-base across the region. Is LaLiga replacing LigaMX as the preferred partner for brands looking to reach the Hispanic soccer fan in the USA? Plus Simon and Andre dive into the USL labor dispute and the latest NWSL valuations.

Ep 32MLS Next Pro President Ali Curtis on league expansion and more
MLS Next Pro President Ali Curtis discusses the league's expansion plans, their new broadcast deal and role of the league in growing the game across the United States and much more in this week's Soccer Business interview. Plus Andre Da Costa joins Simon to go over the big stories in North American soccer business news.

Ep 31How Tottenham Maximize Revenue - with CRO Ryan Norys
In this week's Soccer Business Podcast - Simon Evans and Andre Da Costa quickly go over the main talking points from the week in North American soccer business before our feature interview - a deep dive into the revenue strategy at Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur with Chief Revenue Officer Ryan Norys. Find out about how Spurs maximize their state-of-the-art stadium 7-days a week, how they engage with global fans and a hint of some of their future plans as Ryan provides valuable insights into the modern business of a top club.

Ep 30The Return of The New York Cosmos & USL plans
Simon Evans is joined by Erik Stover, CEO of the New York Cosmos, who are about to begin their new life in USL and soccer market analyst Andre Da Costa. As well as examining the return of the Cosmos brand and the work being undertaken in New Jersey, we look at the recently announced plans for USL Premier and the broader ambitions for the introduction of promotion and relegation for USL.

Ep 29The Bundesliga in America - Robin Austermann on strategy and partnerships
The Bundesliga signed a 17-year partnership with Relevent Sports to boost their performance in the U.S. market and the broader Americas market. What is the strategy for the German league as they seek to enhance their business performance and profile in the Americas? Robin Austermann, head of Europe and Latam for the Bundesliga joins Simon Evans on The Soccer Business Podcast to break down that deal and the overall strategy for standing out in a crowded market of international soccer properties looking to establish themselves in the U.S market.

Ep 28USA 1994 World Cup - the story behind the scenes with Alan Rothenberg
Alan Rothenberg was the President of US Soccer and took charge of the hosting of the 1994 World Cup in the United States. He then helped set up Major League Soccer and has been an influential figure in taking the game from the backwaters of the 1980's to the modern era. Alan's new book, 'The Big Bounce - The Surge that Shaped the Future of U.S Soccer' is the inside story on the hosting of the 1994 World Cup and he joins host Simon Evans to discuss the book and his remarkable career as a true game-changer in the American soccer business.
Ep 27MLS: Season Pass Scrapped and a New Apple TV Era for Summer to Spring League
This episode reviews the key decisions from the MLS Board of Governors meeting: MLS content will move from Season Pass into the Apple TV subscription bundle, and the league will shift to a new summer-to-spring calendar starting in 2027 with a transitional mini "sprint" season. Host Simon Evans and guest Alex Silverman of the Sports Business Journal discuss the rationale behind the Apple deal changes, potential audience and revenue implications, how the new schedule affects transfer windows and players, and unanswered questions on playoffs, contract length and distribution.

Ep 26Building OKC Pro Soccer: Court Jeske
Simon Evans interviews Court Jeske, a veteran soccer executive whose career spans MLS, USL and founding Nashville SC. They discuss his role leading the OKC Pro Soccer project, plans for a downtown, expandable 10,000–12,000-seat stadium, and the broader mixed-use development. The episode covers community engagement, private partners (including Russell Westbrook and tribal stakeholders), commercial strategy, timelines for launch, and concerns over how the 2026 World Cup can be leveraged to grow lasting local support for American soccer.
