For the first time since Forbes began ranking the world’s
most valuable soccer teams a decade ago, two Spanish teams, Real Madrid and
Barcelona, have grabbed the top two spots. During the 2012-13 season Real
Madrid generated revenue of $675 million–the most of any team in history in any
sport–and are now worth $3.44 billion, 4% more than a year ago. Barcelona
posted the second-most revenue ($627 million) and are worth $3.2 billion, up
23% from last year.
Neither Real Madrid or Barcelona have peaked due to their
consistently great play on the pitch–both domestically and in the lucrative
Champions League–and commercial success.Led on the pitch by Cristiano Ronaldo,
Real Madrid is in this year’s Champions League final after trouncing last
year’s winner, Bayern Munich, in the semi-finals by an aggregate of 5-0. As a
result, Real Madrid’s Champions League bounty will surpass the $62 million they
took home last year when they were eliminated in the semi-finals by Borussia
Dortmund. Real Madrid’s success and strength as a global brand has helped it
sign a $52 million a year kit deal with adidas and a $39 million per year shirt
sponsorship with Emirates.
Prior to being ousted by Spanish rival Atletico Madrid in
the quarter-finals of this year’s Champions League, Barcelona had made it to at
least the semi-finals every year going back to 2007-08. The stellar run on
Europe’s biggest stage, fueled in large part by the scoring of Lionel Messi,
has enabled Barcelona to monetize its brand with a $45 million a year shirt
deal with Qatar and a $44 million per year kit deal with Nike.
Manchester United is the third most valuable team, worth
$2.8 billion. The English team’s value decreased 11% during the past year due
to its substandard performance this season in Barclays Premier League, which
will result in missing out on the next Champions League. But thanks to
Manchester United’s $559 million, seven-year shirt deal with Chevrolet that
begins this summer, the team’s net loss from missing out on the Champions
League will only be about $35 million instead of $55 million.
Check the full list below
Rank
|
Team
|
Current Value ($mil)
|
1-Yr Value Change (%)
|
Debt/Value
(%) |
Revenue ($mil)
|
Operating Income ($mil)
|
1
|
Real Madrid
|
3,440
|
4
|
4
|
675
|
172
|
2
|
Barcelona
|
3,200
|
23
|
4
|
627
|
154
|
3
|
Manchester United
|
2,810
|
-11
|
19
|
551
|
165
|
4
|
Bayern Munich
|
1,850
|
41
|
0
|
561
|
122
|
5
|
Arsenal
|
1,331
|
0
|
28
|
370
|
38
|
6
|
Chelsea
|
868
|
-4
|
0
|
394
|
61
|
7
|
Manchester City
|
863
|
25
|
0
|
411
|
-18
|
8
|
AC Milan
|
856
|
-9
|
38
|
343
|
47
|
9
|
Juventus
|
850
|
22
|
9
|
354
|
66
|
10
|
Liverpool
|
691
|
6
|
10
|
313
|
61
|


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