Absolute Sports acquires Pro Football Network

Aditya Chaudhuri Aditya Chaudhuri

Absolute Sports, the parent company of Sportskeeda and a sports news and analysis provider with over 76 million monthly active users (MAU), announced on March 22, 2023, that it had signed definitive agreements, subject to closing conditions, to acquire a 73.27% stake in Pro Football Network LLC (PFN), a premier source of coverage and analysis of the NFL and college football.

This marks the first acquisition for Absolute Sports in the US Sports Media market as it looks to bolster its existing user base and offerings in the country. The all-cash transaction includes acquisition of 73.3% stake for US$1.82 million through primary infusion of capital and secondary stock purchases. In CY22, PFN had revenues of US$2.1 million. Absolute Sports will use its cash reserves to fund the transaction.

With more than an average of five million MAUs, Pro Football Network is recognised as one of the best NFL-focused sports sites and is ranked third among the top NFL-focused media sites in the US (SimilarWeb Rankings, January 2023). Its in-depth coverage of the NFL will add value to Absolute Sports’ existing portfolio of sports media brands. The acquisition will help both companies derive synergistic value, enabling extended coverage in the US.

Ajay Pratap Singh, CEO, Absolute Sports, said:

We are delighted to welcome Pro Football Network as the newest member of the Absolute Sports family. This marks the beginning of our journey to create a comprehensive portfolio of sports media brands. Our flagship brand, Sportskeeda, has achieved phenomenal success, with an increase from 15 million MAUs in 2019 to over 76 million in 2023, all while maintaining highly profitable operations. With this acquisition, we are happy that we have kick-started our M&aA growth engine. We are confident that this will create massive value for our audiences and stakeholders alike, and we look forward to pursuing multiple acquisitions in the near future to further strengthen our position in the sports media landscape.

Nitish Mittersain, CEO and Joint MD of Nazara Technologies, said:

The PFN acquisition kickstarts an inorganic growth strategy in addition to the rapid organic growth in revenues and profitability that the company has been delivering. Looking forward to the next set of exciting products and content the team will bring to sports fans all over the world.

Matt Cannata, Founder and CEO, Pro Football Network, added:

This is a huge day for Pro Football Network. For quite some time, we were looking for the perfect partner and Absolute Sports is just that. Their strategic investment and the resources they will provide us will supercharge Pro Football Network to levels beyond one’s imagination and allow us to compete with the biggest brands in the sports media landscape.

Absolute Sports acquires Pro Football Network
Share this article
Aditya Chaudhuri

Aditya Chaudhuri

Hailing from the City of Joy, the things that bring me joy are cricket, a good non-tilt CS:GO session, F1 and movies.

Follow the author’s social media

Leave a Reply

The value is incorrect

The value is incorrect

The value is incorrect

Something went wrong. Please, try again later

Your comment has been sent!

Latest from News

Find out which team is better Chennai Super Kings vs Royal Challengers Bangalore.

Chennai Super Kings vs Royal Challengers Bangalore: A Detailed Comparison of IPL Giants

The Indian Premier League (IPL) has some of the most popular and competitive cricket teams. Among them, the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) are two standout...

Sponsorships of Chennai Super Kings: Powering a Cricketing Giant

The Chennai Super Kings (CSK) is one of the most iconic franchises in the Indian Premier League (IPL). With a legacy of five IPL titles and a loyal fan base,...

Delhi Capitals: Sponsorships and Financial Overview

Delhi Capitals (DC) have been part of the IPL since its start. Even after 15 seasons, they have not won the IPL trophy. In the first season, DC reached the...