Ownership & Funding
Last updated: May 2026 · Author: Giovanni Picaro, Editor & Publisher
This page discloses Football Insider’s ownership structure, funding sources, and any relationships that could create perceived or actual conflicts of interest with the journalism we publish. The page is referenced by the Site’s NewsMediaOrganization schema as the ownershipFundingInfo for Trust Project transparency. The framing: sole-owner publication, transparent funding sources, no concealed sports-industry affiliations.
1. Ownership
Football Insider is wholly owned and operated by Giovanni Picaro as sole publisher. There are no co-owners, silent partners, investor stakes, or external equity holders. The Site is not a subsidiary or property of a larger media group.
The publisher is an Italian national, currently operating from Italy. The Site’s editorial direction, commercial relationships, and operational decisions are made by the publisher with input from the editorial team described on Meet the Team.
2. What ownership does not include
Football Insider’s ownership does not include any of the following relationships, currently or historically since launch:
- No football-club ownership stake. The publisher does not hold equity, board positions, or other financial interests in any football club.
- No football-league or federation role. No position in Lega Serie A, FIGC, UEFA, FIFA, or any equivalent governance body.
- No broadcaster ownership or board position. No financial interest in DAZN, Sky, RAI, Mediaset, or any equivalent broadcaster.
- No betting-operator ownership or affiliate-network financial interest. No equity in any betting operator, no role with bookmakers or gambling-industry firms, no financial dependence on betting-affiliate revenue.
- No agent or sports-marketing-firm role. No representative relationship with players or coaches, no equity in agency firms.
- No paid relationship with any football organization beyond ordinary commercial relationships (advertising via networks like Google AdSense; potential affiliate relationships with non-gambling football retail).
This list is exhaustive of the relationship categories that could create direct conflict; if other categories become relevant in future, this page is updated.
3. Funding — revenue streams
Football Insider’s revenue comes from the following sources, in approximate order of contribution:
Display advertising
The primary revenue stream. Currently Google AdSense is the active ad network. Mediavine is a target as the Site’s traffic reaches the eligibility threshold; integration would be additive to or replace AdSense at that point.
How display advertising works:
- Ads are served by the network (AdSense / Mediavine), not by Football Insider directly.
- Specific advertisers are selected by the network’s auction process, not by Football Insider.
- Football Insider configures category-level exclusions (no gambling-operator ads, no adult content, no scam-product categories) where the network supports such configuration.
- Revenue is paid to the publisher per the network’s standard publisher-revenue terms.
Editorial content is independent of advertising relationships per Editorial Independence. The data flow involved is described on Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy.
Affiliate marketing — non-gambling only
Limited affiliate relationships with non-gambling commercial partners:
- Kit and merchandise retailers (official-team-store affiliates where available; sports-retail affiliates).
- Football books and educational content.
- Sports-streaming services where legal in the user’s jurisdiction.
- Other equivalent non-gambling commercial partners.
Affiliate links are disclosed inline per Affiliate Disclosure. We do not participate in any betting-operator affiliate program.
Reader support
Not currently part of the funding model. Football Insider does not have a paid subscription, paywall, paid newsletter, or reader-tipping mechanism.
What we do not earn from
- Bookmaker affiliate links (excluded per Italian Decreto Dignità and our own editorial standards).
- Sponsored content disguised as editorial.
- Pay-for-coverage arrangements with clubs, players, agents, or broadcasters.
- “Native advertising” of any kind that would not be clearly identifiable as advertising.
- SEO-link-selling, sponsored guest posts, or similar.
- Sale of reader data to data brokers.
4. Funding transparency over time
Material changes to the funding mix are disclosed:
- Activation of new affiliate relationships at substantial scale.
- Activation of new ad networks beyond AdSense and Mediavine.
- Introduction of any reader-support mechanism if it becomes part of the funding model.
- Material changes in equity ownership structure (any future external equity introduction would require disclosure here).
5. Editorial-commercial separation
The integrity-critical concern: do funding sources influence editorial coverage? The answer at Football Insider is no, by deliberate operational design. The full framework on Editorial Independence; the headline elements:
- Editorial decisions (what to cover, what angle, what tone) are made by the editorial team independently of commercial considerations.
- Advertising-network revenue is volume-driven and category-level — we do not have direct relationships with specific advertisers that could be leveraged into coverage influence.
- Affiliate relationships are transactional (link clicks lead to purchases) without coverage-direction terms.
- The publisher does not accept coverage-direction inputs from advertisers or affiliate partners.
6. Why publishing this matters
News-publication ownership has historically been a low-transparency space. Concentrated ownership, sovereign-wealth interests in major sports media, hidden-affiliate arrangements that shape coverage — the football-media ecosystem has all of these. A small independent publication has the opposite problem: little inherent visibility on who’s behind it. We solve our problem by being explicit. Sole-owner, Italy-operated, advertising-and-affiliate-funded, no concealed sports-industry relationships.
This is the right starting point for reader trust. If our ownership or funding situation changes materially, this page is the first place that change is disclosed.
Related pages: About Us · Meet the Team · Editorial Independence · Affiliate Disclosure · Gambling Content Policy