The past 12 months have been defined by Caitlin Clark, the Boston Celtics, college sports chaos and media upheaval. It was also the year of Shohei Ohtani’s dominance, Juan Soto’s wallet, the Paris Olympics and tennis’ next generation.
In the background, franchise valuations continued to rise, and sports stars continued to bank record income, both on the field and off it.
How well did you follow the money in 2024? Try your hand at our SportiQuiz below, in which we’ve rounded up 30 of the most notable sports business numbers of the past 12 months to test your knowledge of the industry. For each question, choose the dollar figure that you think is the higher of the two. To read more about these big news stories of the year, click on the links to the Sportico stories, which will be revealed along with the answer to each question.
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