2025 CAA World Congress to be held in Nashville

    2025 CAA World Congress to be held in Nashville

    The CAA World Congress of Sports, the largest and most prestigious sports business conference in North America, will be held in Nashville from April 21 to April 23 in 2025. It will take place at the Grand Hyatt Nashville.

    The Marriott at L.A. Live has hosted the event for the last two years.

    More than 1,000 sports leaders and executives are attending this year’s event.

    “Since we launched the World Congress of Sports in the early 2000s, we’ve always held the event in dynamic and important sports cities,” Madkour said. “We’ve been back in L.A. for the past two years and we’re really excited to announce today, that in conjunction with the city’s Convention and Visitors Bureau and our longtime title sponsor, CAA, we will take the World Congress to one of the hottest cities in the U.S. — Nashville.”

    “Nashville’s selection as the host city for this prestigious sports conference underscores our standing as a premier sports destination,” said Deana Ivey, President and CEO of the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp. “Welcoming key figures from the global sports community presents a prime opportunity for Music City to showcase our great live music scene, exceptional venues and passion for sports of all kinds. Hosting the World Congress of Sports will open doors to exciting prospects for the city’s future, and we look forward to showing sports leaders from around the world all that Nashville has to offer.”
    Connect begins Day 1

    More than 250 World Sports Congress attendees registered to begin their day with World Congress CONNECT, a structured networking and information sharing session hosted by Deloitte.

    The session began with introductions and ice breaker questions. Among the discussion topics for the group were identifying the sports with the great potential for global growth. American football, including flag, was the top response followed by basketball, soccer, rugby and esports.

    Asked whether the women’s NCAA basketball championship game viewership be equal or greater to the men’s viewership five years from now, the majority said it would depend on a number of factors, including whether a transcendent personality emerges along with when the game is played and on which network.

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