Operating at the centre of global football, the Premier League manages one of the most influential and widely followed competitions in sport.
WHY THE PREMIER LEAGUE
The Premier League is not a football club — it is the governing body that oversees the competition, sets the rules and manages the commercial framework for elite English football. Staff here shape how the league is run, broadcast and funded across 189 countries.
With a head office team of approximately 250, staff work directly on competition governance, multi-billion-pound broadcast partnerships, digital products used by millions, and community programmes that reach over 19,400 schools across England and Wales.
Sources: premierleague.com; UK Parliament Written Evidence (SCS0134)
ABOUT
Founded on 20 February 1992, the Premier League is the organising body of the top tier of English football. It comprises 20 member clubs competing under a system of promotion and relegation with the English Football League.
The head office is based in central London, employing staff across football, broadcast, commercial, legal, digital and community functions.
WHAT WE DO
The Premier League’s work spans three areas: governing elite competition, managing global commercial and broadcast partnerships, and investing in communities and the wider football pyramid.
Competition GovernanceRules, regulations, fixtures and the sporting integrity of the top tier of English football across 20 member clubs. |
Broadcast & CommercialGlobal broadcast rights across 189 countries and commercial partnerships. The current domestic TV deal: £6.7bn for 2025–2029. |
Community & DevelopmentCommunity programmes, grassroots facilities and youth development through 161 club community organisations across England and Wales. |
Sources: premierleague.com; UK Parliament Written Evidence (SCS0134)

GLOBAL & ECONOMIC IMPACT
The Premier League ecosystem extends well beyond football — into media, technology, hospitality, community development and professional services. The organisation also leads on equality, diversity and inclusion across the game through initiatives including No Room For Racism and partnerships with Stonewall.
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£8bn Annual UK Economic Contribution Gross Value Added to the UK economy each year |
£3.2bn Annual Tax Revenue Generated per season for the UK Exchequer |
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90,000+ Jobs Supported Across the UK Spanning media, hospitality, transport, retail & professional services |
£1.6bn Community & Football Investment Invested in communities, grassroots & the wider game |
Source: UK Parliament Written Evidence — The social impact of participation in culture and sport (SCS0134)
CAREER AREAS
Most roles at the Premier League are not football roles in the traditional sense. The head office recruits across media, technology, law, finance, policy and community development.
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Football Operations Competition delivery, match officials, club liaison |
Broadcast & Media Global rights management, production, distribution |
Commercial Partnerships, sponsorship, licensing |
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Digital & Technology Digital products, data, platforms |
Communications PR, media relations, marketing |
Legal & Policy Governance, regulation, compliance |
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Community & Youth Development programmes, schools, grassroots |
Finance Financial management, reporting, audit |
Safeguarding Player welfare, protection, compliance |
Sources: premierleague.com/about/careers; LinkedIn — The Premier League
COMMUNITY IMPACT
Premier League Primary Stars is delivered in over 19,400 primary schools across England and Wales. Premier League Kicks has engaged 600,000+ young people through free sessions at 5,000+ venues. A further £495 million has been invested in grassroots facilities through the Football Foundation, funding 702 artificial pitches and over 2,900 grass pitches.
Sources: premierleague.com; UK Parliament Written Evidence (SCS0134)
WORKING HERE
Staff regularly attend Premier League matches, visit club community projects and work directly with the 20 member clubs. The organisation’s size means most roles are cross-functional, and the work stays unusually close to the game itself.
Source: LinkedIn — The Premier League
LOCATION
The Premier League head office is based at the Brunel Building in Paddington — a modern workspace in one of London’s best-connected locations, minutes from Paddington Station and the Elizabeth Line.
At the Premier League, your work contributes to a global institution watched by millions.