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Real Madrid has topped the table of the world's 20 richest football clubs, displacing Man United

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Real Madrid has topped the table of the world's 20 richest football clubs, displacing Manchester United with record revenues of €750.9m (£674.6m).

Man Utd slipped to third with Barcelona making it the first Spanish one-two since 2014-15, said Deloitte.

Its Football Money League, based on season 2017-18, also shows the combined revenues of the top 20 clubs has risen 6% to €8.3bn (£7.4bn), a new record.

There were a record six English Premier League clubs in the top 10.

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Outstanding performance'
The list, the 22nd of its kind, only looks at revenues and does not take into account club debts.

This gap this year between the top two places was the second widest yet, with €60.5m between the leading pair.

Real Madrid won their third successive Champions League, beating Liverpool 3-1 in Kiev last May.

That helped raise income for Los Blancos, who have now topped Deloitte's money league 12 times.

The club experienced commercial growth of €54.8m, including an increase in sponsorship and merchandising revenues, as well as exploitation of increasingly lucrative pre-season tour matches.

At €356.2m, Real Madrid now have the highest commercial revenue of any football club globally, contributing to those world-record revenues.

Dan Jones, head of Deloitte's sports business group, said: "Real Madrid's outstanding financial performance in 2017-18 is built on their long history of success on the pitch, most recently three consecutive Champions League titles.

"This has enabled the club to continue to drive commercial revenue as the appetite to partner with Europe's most successful clubs remains stronger than ever."

He said most of Deloitte's top 10 of our top 10 were through to the round of 16 in this season's Champions League and forecasting further revenue growth.

'Big five'
Bayern Munich and Manchester City completed the top five, retaining their positions from the past two years.

Paris St-Germain, Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal, and Tottenham Hotspur occupied places six to 10, with Spurs making it into the top tier for only the second time, having last appeared in 2006-07.

Everton were in 17th spot, Newcastle United 19th, and West Ham United 20th.

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All the 20 clubs represented are from the "big five" European leagues, with Italy having four places, Germany and Spain contributing three clubs, and France one.

Other findings include:

Spurs have capitalised on playing a full season at Wembley Stadium which has seen match-day revenue increase by 54%
Paris Saint-Germain have reversed two consecutive years of decline
AS Roma and AC Milan return to the top 20 thanks to performances in Uefa competition
Turkish giants Besiktas have achieved their highest ever ranking, at 26th
"The substantial presence of Premier League clubs continues to be felt in this year's Deloitte Football Money League," said Deloitte's Sam Boor.

"However, with the Premier League's tender for the next cycle of domestic rights from 2019-20 complete and sale of overseas rights nearing conclusion, it is clear that Premier League clubs will be unable to rely on explosive growth in broadcast distributions as a source of future growth, as has been the case in recent years,

"As a result, we expect an even greater emphasis among these clubs on generating their own growth in the coming season, and in particular the optimisation of commercial revenue, which has been a key area for differentiating growth across most of Europe's leading clubs in recent years."

https://www.bbc.com/news/business-46970252
 
Staggering sums - enough to support whole 3rd world countries!
 
Inter Milan is worth so much more than AC Milan , when I used to watch football AC Milan and Barcelona were only two clubs I cared about,but both seem to be always below the rivals at least revenue wise.
 
Inter Milan is worth so much more than AC Milan , when I used to watch football AC Milan and Barcelona were only two clubs I cared about,but both seem to be always below the rivals at least revenue wise.

please explain more in detail, ac have declined - debts have increased.
 
Barcelona generated more money than any other club in Europe for the first time last season, a study has found.

The Spanish club earned £741.1m in revenue in the 2018-19 season according to Deloitte's Football Money League.

Real Madrid swapped places with Barca and fell to second on £667.5m, with Manchester United third on £627.1m.

The Reds Devils are said to be "at risk of losing the position as the Premier League's highest revenue generating club for the first time" next year.

Who makes up the top 20?
Most revenue by clubs in 2018-19
Position Team Revenue £ (2017-18 figure)
Source: Deloitte Football Money League
1 Barcelona 741.1 (611.6)
2 Real Madrid 667.5 (665.2)
3 Manchester United 627.1 (589.8)
4 Bayern Munich 581.8 (557.4)
5 Paris St-Germain 560.5 (479.9)
6 Manchester City 538.2 (503.5)
7 Liverpool 533 (455.1)
8 Tottenham 459.3 (379.4)
9 Chelsea 452.2 (448)
10 Juventus 405.2 (349.5)
11 Arsenal 392.7 (389.1)
12 Borussia Dortmund 332.4 (281)
11 Atletico Madrid 324 (269.6)
14 Inter Milan 321.3 (248.7)
15 Schalke 286.3 (216)
16 Roma 203.6 (221.5)
17 Lyon 194.6 (145.5)
18 West Ham 190.7 (175.3)
19 Everton 187.7 (188.6)
20 Napoli 182.8 (161.9)

Why are Barcelona top?

In the 23rd edition of Deloitte's Football Money League the gap between first and second (83m euros/£73.6m) has never been bigger.

Barca's substantial jump in year-on-year revenue is put down to the club taking charge of its own merchandising and licensing activities.

Dan Jones, partner in the Sports Business Group at Deloitte, commented: "Barca is a clear example of a club adapting to changing market conditions, reducing the reliance on broadcast revenue and focusing on growing revenues within its control."

Deloitte expect Barca to remain number one in next year's standings and state the Catalan club is on course to achieve its stated ambition to be the first to generate revenue of over one billion euros in years to come.

What is wrong at Old Trafford?
Deloitte state there are "many ways of examining the relative wealth or value of football clubs" but its revenue metric is extracted directly from the financial statements of the clubs in question.

Money from broadcast deals is the most significant to clubs, comprising 44% of total revenue.

Manchester United's year-on-year revenues rose from £589.8m to £627.1m but forecasted revenue for 2019-20 is between £560-£580m, partly because the club failed to qualify for the Champions League.

Deloitte said those figures "would likely see the Red Devils fall to their lowest ever Money League position in next year's edition."

"This could also put the club at risk of losing its position as the Premier League's highest revenue generating club for the first time in Money League history," Deloitte added.

Sam Boor, senior manager in the Sports Business Group at Deloitte, said: "The impact of participation and performance in Uefa club competitions on revenue is evident in London and the North West, with the rise of Liverpool, Manchester City and Spurs driven by reaching the Champions League knockout stages. The relative decline of Arsenal is a direct result of not participating in the competition for a second consecutive season, a fate that may also befall Manchester United."

Spurs rule London
The Premier League makes the biggest contribution to the top 20 of the Money League, with eight teams featured.

Tottenham achieved its highest-ever position of eighth by increasing revenue 21% to £459.3m.

Deloitte said the jump was due to increased revenue from commercial sources and broadcasters after a season in which Spurs reached the Champions League final and moved into their new stadium.

Spurs are now generating more money than any other club in London, with Chelsea ninth overall and Arsenal now outside the top 10 in 11th as a consequence of going consecutive seasons without qualifying for the Champions League.

The Ronaldo effect

Deloitte's study does not include revenue from player transfer fees. The top 20 generated a record £8.2bn of combined revenue in 2018-19, an increase of 11% on the previous year.

Only Olympique Lyonnais - ranked 17th - and SSC Napoli - ranked 20th - broke into the top 20 after the 2018-19 campaign.

Italian champions Juventus moved back into the top 10 and Deloitte said the arrival of forward Cristiano Ronaldo from Real Madrid "increased Juventus' commercial appeal".

Ronaldo has more Instagram followers than Real Madrid and Barcelona combined.

"As a result, Juve saw an uplift in commercial revenue in part due to an increase in brand visibility in 2018/19," Deloitte said. "The club also increased revenue from merchandise sales as a result of signing the marquee player."

https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/51092320
 
Real are like a show car that no one buys. They are like catwalk models who wear clothes that are never seen worn by the public.
 
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