Real Madrid, Barca, Man Utd makes Forbes’ top 10 richest sports clubs (see full list)

Real Madrid, Barca, Man Utd makes Forbes’ top 10 richest sports clubs (see full list)

by Joseph Anthony
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Real Madrid have slipped to second behind NFL
team the Dallas Cowboys as a soccer team does not top the Forbes World’s
Most Valuable Sports Team List for the first time since 2011.

The Cowboys move up one place with an estimated value of $4bn
(£3.02bn), up from $3.2bn (£2.4bn) last year, with Real – top of the
list for the last three years – in second position, despite their value
rising by almost 12.5 per cent to $3.65bn (£2.75bn).
Barcelona are up one spot to third at $3.55bn (£2.68bn), Manchester United
– ranked first in 2011 and 2012 –  stay fifth at $3.32bn (£2.5bn), and
NFL team the San Francisco 49ers at $2.7bn (£2.04bn) rise 22 places to
take 10th spot.

World’s Top 10 Most Valuable Sports Teams

Team Current value ($bn) Sport 2015 rank
1. Dallas Cowboys 4.0 NFL 2
2. Real Madrid 3.65 Soccer 1
3. Barcelona 3.55 Soccer 4
4. New York Yankees 3.4 MLB 2
5. Manchester United 3.32 Soccer 5
6. New England Patriots 3.2 NFL 6
7. New York Knicks 3.0 NBA 8
8. Washington Redskins 2.85 NFL 9
9. New York Giants 2.8 NFL 12
10. Los Angeles Lakers 2.7 NBA 6
=10 San Francisco 49ers 2.7 NFL 22
12. Bayern Munich 2.68 Soccer 11
23. Arsenal 2.02 Soccer 36
28. Manchester City 1.92 Soccer 29
36. Chelsea 1.61 Soccer 31
41. Liverpool 1.55 Soccer Not listed        

The
average current value of the top 50 most valuable teams is $2.2 billion
(£1.66bn), which is the highest to date and a 25 per cent increase from
last year. Cost of admission to the 2016 list is also the highest ever
at $1.48bn (£1.12bn), up from $1.15bn a year ago.
Major League Baseball team the New York Yankees at $3.4bn (£2.56bn) and basketball franchise the New York Knicks at $3bn (£2.26bn) are the only non-soccer and non-NFL teams in the top 10.

NFL teams represent half of the top ten most valuable sports teams in
the world, driven by lucrative broadcasting contracts. There are also a
total of 27 NFL teams in the top 50, with eight soccer teams and the
same number of NBA franchises. No ice hockey, Formula 1 or Nascar teams
made the cut.

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