Real Madrid top Forbes football rich list
Published 12/05/2016 at 09:35 GMT+1
Real Madrid have kept their position as the world’s most valuable football team for a fourth straight year.
Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates with team mate Lucas Vazquez after scoring a goal.
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Real’s value stands at $3.645 billion (£2.52bn), according to US business magazine Forbes, with an annual revenue of $694m (£480m) – pipping Liga rivals Barcelona, who are second, in both categories.
Manchester United are third, with fellow Premier League sides Arsenal (fifth), Manchester City (sixth), Chelsea (seventh), Liverpool (eighth) and Tottenham (tenth) all securing spots in the top 10.
The study added that the 20 most valuable football teams are worth 24 per cent more than 12 months ago, which is attributed to booming television and kit deals.
Real occupy second spot in the rankings of the world's richest sports teams, with NFL outfit Dallas Cowboys topping the pile with a valuation of £4bn (£2.77bn).
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Dallas Cowboys kicker Dan Bailey (5) celebrates with punter Chris Jones (6) and defensive tackle Tyrone Crawford (98) after kicking the game winning extra point against the New York Giants at AT&T Stadium. Dallas won 27-26.
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The world's most valuable football teams (Forbes)
1. Real Madrid - US$3.645 bn (£2.52billion)
2. Barcelona - $3.549bn (£2.46bn)
3. Manchester United - $3.317bn (£2.3bn)
4. Bayern Munich - $2.678bn (£1.85bn)
5. Arsenal - $2.017bn (£1.4bn)
6. Manchester City - $1.921bn (£1.33bn)
7. Chelsea - $1.661bn (£1.15bn)
8. Liverpool - $1.548bn (£1.07bn)
9. Juventus - $1.299bn (£900million)
10. Tottenham - $1.017bn (£704m)
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