Top 10 Richest Football Clubs in the World 2019
Football is not just a game, it is a cult and the most popular sports in the world. It is a cult, which is followed by billions of people around the earth. Football players are treated nothing less than a celebrity in this era and that has obvious reasons. Deloitte has come up with the Football Money League list this year as well. And the most shocking news for the football fans out there is that Manchester United’s decade-long reign is over. Since the 2012-13 season, Real Madrid faced a significant increase in their income and made the best revenue this year. They got the second place last year behind Manchester United, in terms of revenue. Their arch-rivals, Barcelona, secured the second place in the chart this year with claiming more than £600 million turnovers in 2019.
10. Tottenham Hotspur – $483.5 Million
Revenue in 2019: €428.3 Million (£379.4 Million or $483.5 Million)
Previous Revenue: €359.5 Million
Total Valuation: €1.42 Billion
Besides, they also had a total matchday earning of €85.2 Million from ticket sales last season. According to the recent report by Deloitte, the club may witness an overall rise in revenue in the future. And it can occur due to their steady performance in the Premier League and UEFA Champions League.
Previous Revenue: €359.5 Million
Total Valuation: €1.42 Billion
9. Arsenal – $495.8 Million
Revenue in 2019: €439.2 Million (£389.1 Million or $495.8 Million)
Previous Revenue: €487.6 Million
Total Valuation: €2.04 Billion
The main contributor to their increased revenue this year, Emirates and Puma, also increased the total brand-value of the club. But their failure to qualify for the UEFA Champions League in season 2019-20, will make an impact on their future ticket sales according to Deloitte.
Previous Revenue: €487.6 Million
Total Valuation: €2.04 Billion
8. Chelsea FC – $570.9 Million
Revenue in 2019: €505.7 Million (£448 Million or $570.9 Million)
Previous Revenue: €428 Million
Total Valuation: €2.3 Billion
Chelsea generated €83.4 Million through their ticket sales on matchdays. And they also earned €230.5 Million from the broadcast rights. The recent €60 Million signing of Alvaro Morata also helped the team to attend a record highest total valuation of €1.52 Billion in 2019.
Previous Revenue: €428 Million
Total Valuation: €2.3 Billion
7. Liverpool FC – $579.9 Million
Revenue in 2019: €513.7 Million (£455.1 Million or $579.9 Million)
Previous Revenue: €424.2 Million
Total Valuation: €1.95 Billion
Liverpool also made €170.8 Million from their commercial deals with shirt sponsor Standard Chartered and kit sponsor New Balance. The club also generated €91.6 Million through the ticket sales on match-days. With several stars on making in the club, football pundits now hope that the total valuation of Liverpool will increase in future.
Previous Revenue: €424.2 Million
Total Valuation: €1.95 Billion
6. Paris Saint-Germain – $611.5 Million
Revenue in 2019: €541.7 Million (£479.9 Million or $611.5 Million)
Previous Revenue: €486.2 Million
Total Valuation: €975 Million
PSG generated €100.6 Million matchday revenue from their ticket sales last season. The €230 Million purchase of Neymar significantly increased the total valuation of the French club this season. Their several costly signings this season also gives a hint of their wish to dominate the European football scenario in near-future.
Previous Revenue: €486.2 Million
Total Valuation: €975 Million
5. Manchester City – $641.6 Million
Revenue in 2019: €568.4 Million (£503.5 Million or $641.6 Million)
Previous Revenue: €527.7 Million
Total Valuation: €2.4 Billion
The club also made €63.9 Million revenue through their matchday ticket sales. And through their broadcasting rights, Manchester City made €238.8 Million more this year. The saga of becoming English Premier League winner in the 2018/19 season will definitely help the club to generate more revenue in the upcoming seasons.
Previous Revenue: €527.7 Million
Total Valuation: €2.4 Billion
4. Bayern Munich – $710.3 Million
Revenue in 2019: €629.2 Million (£557.4 Million or $710.3 Million)
Previous Revenue: €587.8 Million
Total Valuation: €2.7 Billion
Bayern Munich earned €348.7 Million through the deals with jersey sponsor Deutsche Telekom and technical kit supplier Adidas. They also sold their broadcasting rights for €176.7 Million and generated €103.8 Million more through ticket sales.
Previous Revenue: €587.8 Million
Total Valuation: €2.7 Billion
3. Manchester United – $751.8 Million
Revenue in 2019: €666 Million (£590 Million or $751.8 Million)
Previous Revenue: €676.3 million
Total Valuation: €3.4 Billion
They also earned €230.4 Million from their broadcasting rights this year. Besides, Manchester United witnessed €119.5 Million matchday income this season through the ticket sales. According to Deloitte Football Money League, the winning of UEFA Europa League a year back made a significant impact on the club’s revenue this year.
Previous Revenue: €676.3 million
Total Valuation: €3.4 Billion
2. FC Barcelona – $779.4 Million
Revenue in 2019: €690.4 Million (£611.6 Million or $779.4 Million)
Previous Revenue: €648.3 Million
Total Valuation: €3.6 Billion
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The club made nearly €223 Million this season through their broadcast rights. The matchday income also touched €144.8 Million as they witnessed a significant increase in ticket sales. While the £200-million sale of Neymar didn’t have any impact on the club’s 2019 revenue, but it increased a significant amount of the club’s total valuation to €2.98 Billion.
Previous Revenue: €648.3 Million
Total Valuation: €3.6 Billion
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1. Real Madrid – $847.7 Million
Revenue in 2019: €750.9 Million (£665.2 Million or $847.7 Million)
Previous Revenue: €674.6 Million
Total Valuation: €3.8 Billion
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They earned a total of €315.5 Million through the commercial deals with their jersey sponsor Emirates and kit supplier Adidas. Real Madrid also generated €251.3 Million through their broadcast rights and €143.4 Million from their ticket sales. But, their total valuation almost remains the same even after the departure of super-costly footballers such as Cristiano Ronaldo.
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Previous Revenue: €674.6 Million
Total Valuation: €3.8 Billion
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