Football Community

Football Community Success Stories [2024]

Updated: October 8th, 2024

Looking to combine your love for football with a business venture? Consider starting a football community. This business involves creating a space—online or offline—where football enthusiasts can connect, share news, and participate in discussions and events.

Set up a website and social media accounts to foster engagement, or organize local meet-ups, watch parties, and amateur leagues. You'll need to manage content, coordinate events, and engage with your community regularly to keep the momentum going.

Whether you monetize through memberships, advertisements, or sponsorships, the key lies in building a loyal, active community. If you have a passion for football and enjoy bringing people together, this business could score big.

In this list, you'll find real-world football community success stories and very profitable examples of starting a football community that makes money.

1. Chief in the North Newsletter ($48K/year)

The Chief in the North Newsletter is a Substack publication that provides in-depth analysis and insights into the Kansas City Chiefs and the NFL.

Seth Keysor, a longtime football fan and writer, started the Chief in the North Newsletter as a way to provide in-depth analysis of the Kansas City Chiefs and the NFL. With over 5,500 subscribers in less than two years, the newsletter has become a legitimate side income of over $4,000 a month for Keysor. By offering unique insights and bypassing clickbait, Keysor has attracted a loyal following of diehard fans.

How much money it makes: $48K/year
How much did it cost to start: $0
How many people on the team: 0

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How I Started A NFL Newsletter That Earns $4K/Month [Side Hustle]

A sports writer launched a newsletter that now has over 5,500 subscribers in under 2 years and generates a legitimate side income of over $4,000 a month, with a subscription fee of $12 a year or $2 a month, by providing in-depth analysis for diehard Kansas City Chiefs and NFL fans.

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