We know the richest football club in the world. There is a new ranking

CNBC reports that Real Madrid, which is a team belonging to the club members, can count on 78,297 places sitting on Santiago Bernabeu, as well as $ 268 million. revenues from the match and $ 521 million from commercial activities. The last two numbers are the highest among 25 classified clubs.
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Other Spanish giants, FC Barcelona, found themselves in the top ten on site No. 3. Barcelona is valued at $ 5.65 billion. from $ 822 million revenues. The Estadi Olímpic Llís Companys is a temporary stadium with a capacity of 50,000 places. While Spotify Camp Nou ends its improvements, the stadium is to have a capacity of 105 thousand.
The rest of the top ten is dominated by the Premier League teams. Manchester United leads to position 2 with a value of $ 6 billion. and $ 834 million income, despite the decrease in success in the last few campaigns.
Liverpool ($ 5.4 billion), Manchester City ($ 5.2 billion), Arsenal ($ 4 billion), Tottenham ($ 3.5 billion) and Chelsea ($ 3.5 billion) – “Big Six” league – all of them were in the first 10. Five Five Premier League teams were on the list. Hove Albion ($ 910 million).
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Here is the whole ranking of the richest football clubs in the world:
- Real Madrid – $ 6.7 billion
- Manchester United – $ 6 billion
- FC Barcelona – $ 5.65 billion
- FC Liverpool – $ 5.4 billion
- Manchester City – $ 5.2 billion
- Bayern Munich – $ 5.1 billion
- PSG – $ 4.55 billion
- Arsenal London – $ 4 billion
- Tottenham Hotspur – $ 3.55 billion
- Chelsea London – $ 3.5 billion
- Borussa Dortmund – $ 2.3 billion
- Atletico Madrid – $ 2.1 billion
- Juventus Turin – $ 2 billion
- Newcastle United – $ 1.3 billion
- Inter Milan – $ 1.25 billion
- AC Milan – $ 1.2 billion
- West Ham United – $ 1.1 billion
- Aston Villa – $ 1.09 billion
- FC Fulham – $ 1.08 billion
- FC Los Angeles – $ 1.05 billion
- Los Angeles Galaxy – $ 1.03 billion
- Inter miami – $ 1 billion
- Eintracht Frankfurt – $ 930 million
- FC BRIGHTON & HOVE Albion – $ 920 million
- SSC Napoli – $ 910 million