More results and positive developments. The streaming platform DAZN recorded a historic audience record in Spain during El Clásico between Real Madrid CF and FC Barcelona, marking an increase of over 24% compared to the same fixture last season.

This edition became the most engaging event in DAZN’s history in Spain, also driving the platform to achieve record-breaking numbers of viewing hours and active users in a single day.

Meanwhile, Adidas reported a 12% rise in revenue in the third quarter of 2025, reaching approximately €1.3 billion (or €6.63 billion, according to other reports). 

The company also posted an operating profit of €736 million—a 23% year-on-year increase—strengthening its operating margin to 11.1%, up from 9.3% the previous year. 

The brand raised its full-year outlook, projecting double-digit growth at constant exchange rates and an operating profit close to €2 billion.

In the United States, the WNBA has proposed a 30-day extension to the collective bargaining negotiations with the players’ union (WNBPA) to avert a potential work stoppage as the current agreement nears expiration. 

Both parties remain divided over salary structures and revenue sharing, but the extension provides additional time to reach a compromise without disrupting league operations.

Finally, Nomadar Corporation, the technology subsidiary of Cádiz CF, has officially filed to list on the NASDAQ after submitting its prospectus to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on October 16, 2025. 

Club president Manuel Vizcaíno described the move as “a before-and-after moment” for the Andalusian club, marking a major step toward expanding its economic model beyond the sporting sphere.