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On one hand, this might push clubs to raise ticket prices as a means of maximizing matchday income. According to The Sports Industry Report 2026 (UK), 67% of fans and 53% of industry insiders believe that attending live sporting events will become a luxury within the next five years. Yet the commercial foundation of this industry is neither its clubs nor its investors, but right its fans and spectators. Losing them, what is left to build upon? As Andreas Preuß, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the German Table Tennis League, puts it: “Fans are the foundation of any sport, as they give it value. Ensuring their participation is the base for commercial viability…The time is also very different. Young people today have more entertainment options than ever before. Sports are competing with many other industries for their attention. We cannot afford to lose that connection and the emotional bonding with them.”