Republic Bank CPL Delivers US$19.5 Million for Antigua & Barbuda in 2025

The Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League (CPL) generated a total event impact of US$19.5 million for Antigua & Barbuda during the 2025 tournament, according to an independent Economic Impact Assessment conducted by GSIQ.
Five CPL matches played at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium delivered a direct economic impact of US$10.7 million, alongside US$8.8 million in international media value promoting Antigua & Barbuda across global broadcast, digital and social platforms.
A total of 23,553 fans attended CPL matches in Antigua & Barbuda, including 1,733 international visitors. Visiting supporters stayed an average of 4.5 nights and spent an average of US$3,100 per trip, contributing US$4.1 million in attendee spending that supported accommodation providers, restaurants, transport operators and local businesses across the country.
CPL’s direct investment into Antigua & Barbuda delivered significant benefits to the local economy. In 2025, the tournament spent US$3.7 million locally, creating 169 new jobs, investing US$2.8 million with local suppliers, and spending US$321,000 on salaries. The tournament also supported community initiatives including development cricket programmes and CSR activities, including donations of school supplies for children attending match days at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium.
Over the past two seasons, the CPL and the Antigua & Barbuda Falcons have invested US$7.1 million into Antigua & Barbuda, demonstrating the growing economic partnership between the tournament and the country.
In addition to the economic contribution, Antigua & Barbuda benefited from extensive global exposure through the tournament. The event generated US$8.8 million in international media value, with US$8.4 million coming from broadcast coverage alone, highlighting the global reach of CPL and its ability to showcase Antigua & Barbuda to international audiences.
Pete Russell, CEO of the Caribbean Premier League, said:
“Antigua & Barbuda continues to play an important role in the CPL calendar. Delivering an event impact of US$19.5 million highlights the positive impact the tournament brings to the country, supporting tourism, creating jobs and generating global exposure. The Sir Vivian Richards Stadium provides a fantastic stage for CPL cricket and we are proud to continue growing our partnership with Antigua & Barbuda.”
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