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Finance of Football

Finance of Football

By: Asli Pelit and Michael LoRé & Frequency Machine
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Created and hosted by The Athletic's Asli Pelit and Michael LoRé, Finance of Football is a podcast focused on The Business of the Beautiful Game.


While football is the most popular sport on the planet, it hasn’t witnessed the same success in the United States … yet. But with the 2024 Copa América, 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, 2026 FIFA World Cup and 2028 Olympics coming to the country and continent, the money and interest in the game is expected to reach unprecedented heights and could be the catalyst that brings football to the forefront in the U.S.


Each episode, we not only discuss and debate the how, but, more importantly, the why around the biggest topics, themes and trends in football, particularly in the U.S., while being joined by guests who can lend their expertise and experience to the conversation.


Thanks for listening!


– Asli and Michael

© Asli Pelit & Michael LoRé 2025
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Episodes
  • The Man Who Built Modern Soccer in America | Alan Rothenberg
    Jun 22 2026

    With the 2026 FIFA World Cup underway across the United States, Canada and Mexico, there’s no better time to revisit one of the most important conversations we've ever had on Finance of Football.

    Long before MLS, packed soccer-specific stadiums, billion-dollar club valuations, and the arrival of global stars like David Beckham and Lionel Messi, there was Alan Rothenberg.

    As CEO of the 1994 FIFA World Cup, founder of Major League Soccer, former President of U.S. Soccer, and one of the key architects of modern soccer in America, Rothenberg helped transform the sport from a niche interest into one of the fastest-growing sports in the country.

    In this episode, Alan reflects on:

    • How the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics convinced FIFA that America could host the World Cup

    • The strategy behind the groundbreaking 1994 FIFA World Cup

    • Building MLS from scratch

    • The growth of women's soccer and the legacy of the 1999 Women's World Cup

    • Why he believes the World Cup should expand to 64 teams

    • What success looks like for the 2026 FIFA World Cup

    • The future of MLS, media rights, club valuations and soccer investment

    If you've ever wondered how soccer became a major force in the United States, this is the story from the man who helped make it happen.

    #WorldCup2026 #USSoccer #MLS #AlanRothenberg #FinanceOfFootball #FIFAWorldCup #SoccerBusiness #FootballBusiness


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    For more, follow Asli and Michael on Instagram


    Asli - @brefootcontessa

    Michael - @michale.lore


    And follow the show…


    On Instagram - @financeoffootballpod

    On Facebook - /financeoffootball


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    Finance of Football - Nations and Numbers, a Frequency Machine Podcast, is…

    Written, Hosted, and Produced by Asli Pelit and Michael LoRé

    Editing and Sound Design by Ryan Hammond

    Mixing and Mastering by Julian Kwasneski

    Executive Produced by Ryan Hammond, Stacey Book and Avi Glijansky


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    Check out more of Frequency Machine’s podcasts - including Undercover Sports, a show about the wildest sports conspiracy theories, at frequencymachine.com


    See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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    24 mins
  • Jozy Altidore: USMNT Can Win the 2026 World Cup
    Jun 16 2026

    The 2026 FIFA World Cup is here — and the USMNT has already made a statement.

    In this episode of Finance of Football, Michael is joined by Jozy Altidore, one of the top goal scorers in U.S. soccer history, to break down the pressure, opportunity and expectation around the U.S. men’s national team at a home World Cup.

    After a strong opening performance from the USA, Jozy explains why he believes this team has the talent to make a serious run, how home-field advantage can change a tournament, and why the real legacy of 2026 could be felt for the next 10 to 15 years.

    The conversation also looks at the business and human side of football. With the World Cup expanded to 48 teams and 104 matches, the Club World Cup growing, and the football calendar becoming more crowded than ever, Jozy discusses why player health has to remain central to the conversation.

    Jozy also reflects on representing the United States at the 2010 and 2014 World Cups, preparing for life after football, investing across sports and business, and working as a World Cup analyst for Telemundo.

    From USMNT expectations to player burnout, this episode asks a simple question: how far can the United States really go at its own World Cup?

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    For more, follow Asli and Michael on Instagram


    Asli - @brefootcontessa

    Michael - @michale.lore


    And follow the show…


    On Instagram - @financeoffootballpod

    On Facebook - /financeoffootball


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    Finance of Football - Nations and Numbers, a Frequency Machine Podcast, is…

    Written, Hosted, and Produced by Asli Pelit and Michael LoRé

    Editing and Sound Design by Ryan Hammond

    Mixing and Mastering by Julian Kwasneski

    Executive Produced by Ryan Hammond, Stacey Book and Avi Glijansky


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    Check out more of Frequency Machine’s podcasts - including Undercover Sports, a show about the wildest sports conspiracy theories, at frequencymachine.com


    See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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    20 mins
  • Why Are 2026 World Cup Tickets So Expensive?
    Jun 8 2026

    Why are 2026 World Cup tickets so expensive?

    With the biggest World Cup in history just days away, FIFA is facing growing criticism over ticket prices, dynamic pricing, seat transparency and the overall fan experience.

    In this episode of Finance of Football, Michael and Asli break down FIFA’s controversial decision to introduce dynamic ticket pricing for the 2026 World Cup — the first time this model has ever been used at the tournament.

    They are joined by Jordy Leiser, co-founder and CEO of Jump, to explain how dynamic pricing actually works, why it has become common in American sports and live entertainment, and why FIFA’s version has created so much frustration among fans.

    The conversation looks at the biggest questions surrounding World Cup tickets right now:

    Why are prices so high?

    Will fans who waited get better deals?

    Why have some ticket categories and seat locations caused backlash?

    Is FIFA protecting itself from the secondary market?

    Could this model work again in Spain, Portugal and Morocco in 2030?

    Jordy also explains why transparency matters so much in ticketing — from hidden fees and unclear seat categories to the trust problem that comes when fans feel like prices are moving without warning.

    Then, in the weekly World Cup update, Michael and Asli discuss two more controversies around the tournament: FIFA’s changing water bottle policy for stadiums in the U.S. and Canada, and reports of World Cup officials, players and team staff facing immigration issues when entering the United States.

    From record FIFA revenue to fan frustration, this episode asks a simple question: has the 2026 World Cup become too expensive for the people it is supposed to bring together?


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    For more, follow Asli and Michael on Instagram


    Asli - @brefootcontessa

    Michael - @michale.lore


    And follow the show…


    On Instagram - @financeoffootballpod

    On Facebook - /financeoffootball


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    Finance of Football - Nations and Numbers, a Frequency Machine Podcast, is…

    Written, Hosted, and Produced by Asli Pelit and Michael LoRé

    Editing and Sound Design by Ryan Hammond

    Mixing and Mastering by Julian Kwasneski

    Executive Produced by Ryan Hammond, Stacey Book and Avi Glijansky


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    Check out more of Frequency Machine’s podcasts - including Undercover Sports, a show about the wildest sports conspiracy theories, at frequencymachine.com


    See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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    31 mins
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