Ballhalla isn’t just packed. It’s profitable. The Golden State Valkyries have reached an impressive $500 million valuation.
In just a few short months, the Golden State Valkyries have rewritten what’s possible for women’s sports — and now, they’ve made history again with a stunning valuation boost beyond expectations.

According to Sportico’s WNBA franchise valuations released Tuesday, the Valkyries are officially worth $500 million — making them the most valuable women’s sports franchise in history. Not just in the WNBA. In any league. Anywhere.
And they’re not just leading the league — they’re blowing it open.
- $500M valuation — nearly 2x the WNBA average compared to other franchises.
- $80M more than the next closest team, the New York Liberty
- $70M in projected revenue for Year 1
- Every home game? Sold out.
- 10,000+ season tickets sold
- Courtside seats going for $1,500 — rivaling NBA prices
Let that sink in: An expansion team. In its first year, boasting a waitlist for seats and buzz that rivals the Warriors upstairs, all contributing to their $500 million valuation.
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🔥 More Than a Team — It’s a Movement
This isn’t just a Bay Area success story — it’s a blueprint for the future of women’s sports. The Valkyries built something fans believe in. They’ve blended culture, competition, community, and cash in a way the league’s never seen before, thereby hitting the astounding $500 million valuation mark.
And here’s the wild part?
Only 4% of Valkyries season ticket holders overlap with Warriors fans.
This is a new audience. A new identity. A new era.
From the front office to the Chase Center floor, the Valkyries are proving that women’s sports don’t just deserve attention — they deserve investment. And it’s paying off magnificently with their $500 million valuation.
💰 Valkyries By the Numbers
- $500M valuation (highest in women’s sports history), revealing the Golden State Valkyries massive success.
- $70M projected revenue
- 10,000+ season tickets sold
- 0 empty seats at Chase