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Valkyries lead WNBA with $850M valuation

By Thomson Reuters May 1, 2026 | 11:27 AM

The Golden State Valkyries are the WNBA’s most valuable franchise for a second straight year, ​according to Sportico.

The team has ‌a valuation of $850 million after setting a league record with $78 million in revenue during its inaugural season in 2025.

The New York ‌Liberty ​rank a distant ⁠second at $600 million, followed ⁠by the Indiana Fever ($560M), Seattle Storm ($425M) and Phoenix Mercury ($420M). The Atlanta Dream ($280M) rank last among the 13 ​teams that played in 2025. The 2026 expansion teams in Toronto ⁠and Portland were not ⁠included.

The average value of ​those 13 teams was $427 million, up a ​whopping 59% over the previous year.

By ‌comparison, Sportico’s average values in other leagues include the NFL at $7.13 billion, NBA at $5.51 billion, MLB at $3.17 ⁠billion, NHL at $2.1 billion, MLS at $767 million and NWSL at $184 million.

The Valkyries are leading the ⁠way ‌thanks to a massive ⁠season-ticket base of more than ​10,000 ‌fans and sponsorships with United ​Airlines, Kaiser ⁠Permanente, AT&T and Chase, among others.

The Valkyries were valued at $500 million in 2025 — 10 times the original franchise purchase price of $50 million in 2023.

–Field ​Level Media