TOP 5 HIGHEST-EARNING CLUBS IN THE WORLD 2019
Football is more than just a game, it is one of the most popular sports in the world. It is a culture, which is followed by billions of people around the earth. Football players are treated as a celebrity in this era and that has obvious reasons. A list of football teams with the highest total income in 2019 was made.
Below are top 5 list of the highest-earning clubs :
1. Real Madrid
2. FC Barcelona
3. Manchester United
4. Bayern Munich
5. Manchester City
1. Real Madrid
Last year, Real Madrid had a second-place behind Manchester United. But this year, they faced a significant increase in their income and made the best revenue putting an end for Manchester United’s decade-long reign since the 2012-13 season. Real Madrid is recently holding the top spot in the richest football clubs list with the total revenue of €750.9 Million this year after spending almost six years at the second position in among high-earning clubs.
Through the commercial deals with their jersey sponsor Emirates and kit supplier Adidas, they earned €315.5 Million in total. They also made €251.3 Million by their broadcast rights and €143.4 Million from their ticket sales. But they were valuated almost remaining the same even after the departure of super-costly footballers such as Cristiano Ronaldo.
Revenue in 2019: €750.9 Million (£665.2 Million or $847.7 Million)
Previous Revenue: €674.6 Million
Total Valuation: €3.8 Billion
2. FC Barcelona
Barcelona, Lionel Messi’s club, has placed the second spot in the Richest Football Clubs in the list. Even after generating almost €42 Million more revenue than the previous year, they still lost their top position to their rival club Real Madrid.
This season, the club made nearly €223 Million by their broadcast rights. The matchday income also reached €144.8 Million as they saw a significant increase in ticket sales. Although the £200-million sale of Neymar didn’t have any impact on the club’s 2019 revenue, it increased a significant amount total of club valuation to €2.98 Billion.
Revenue in 2019: €690.4 Million (£611.6 Million or $779.4 Million)
Previous Revenue: €648.3 Million
Total Valuation: €3.6 Billion
3. Manchester United
With €666 Million total income this year, Manchester United took third place in the list of the highest-earning clubs. The Red Devils faced nearly €10 Million in revenue since last year even while securing the third spot. Through sponsorship deals and merchandising, they generated €316.1 Million commercial income.
Manchester United earned a quite good amount of revenue from their shirt sponsor Chevrolet and the technical kit sponsor Adidas.
Revenue in 2019: €666 Million (£590 Million or $751.8 Million)
Previous Revenue: €676.3 million
Total Valuation: €3.4 Billion
4. Bayern Munich
This season, Bayern Munich holds the fourth place in the ranking list. This year, they made a total of €629.2 Million income-earning which is around €42 Million more than the previous year. The German side made their domestic league seventh winning in a row, which in turn increased their overall ticket sales this season. But in UEFA Champions League, they did a pretty bad performance which also made quite an impact on their total revenue according to Deloitte Football Money League.
Bayern Munich sold its broadcasting rights for €176.7 Million and generated €103.8 Million more through ticket sales. They also earned €348.7 Million through the deals with jersey sponsor Deutsche Telekom and technical kit supplier Adidas.
Revenue in 2019: €629.2 Million (£557.4 Million or $710.3 Million)
Previous Revenue: €587.8 Million
Total Valuation: €2.7 Billion
5. Manchester city
Manchester City is one of the two Premier League clubs that made it to the last place in the top 5 of the highest-earning clubs list with their total generated an income of €568.4 Million this season. The club made €265.7 listed among one of the high-earning clubs. Million revenue through their sponsorship deals and commercial tie-ups.
In there, a significant amount came from their main sponsor Etihad Airways and kit sponsor Nike. Through their matchday ticket sales, the club also made €63.9 Million revenue. And Manchester City made €238.8 Million more through their broadcasting rights this year.
Revenue in 2019: €568.4 Million (£503.5 Million or $641.6 Million)
Previous Revenue: €527.7 Million
Total Valuation: €2.4 Billion
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