Deloitte Football Money League

The Deloitte Football Money League is a ranking of the world's 20 highest-earning football clubs. It is published annually by the auditing firm Deloitte since 1998. The revenues are divided here into income on match days themselves ( gate receipts, etc.), from broadcasting rights and Werbe-/Lizenzeinnahmen. All clubs ever listed here come from Europe (in terms of UEFA ). In addition, be in a kind of " second League, " the courts published 21-30, among which there are also non-European societies.

Ranking 2014

Real Madrid holds 2014 1st place in the ninth year in a row, making it the record holder for the longest time at the top. FC Barcelona was able to hold on second place, despite the slight drop in sales. FC Bayern Munich was able to overtake United and advance to third place after his sporting achievements of the 2012/13 season Manchester. In addition, managed with Galatasaray and Fenerbahçe two clubs from other leagues, as the Big Five in the top 20th In addition to the newcomers Paris Saint -Germain has made ​​the biggest leap forward, which now occupies the top spot even in the advertising and licensing revenue. With the fifth PSG is the best-placed French team of all time.

Ranking 2013

The report was published in 2013 in January 2013 and refers to the season 2011 /12. Real Madrid was the first club was able to generate the sales of over € 500 million in one year. Thus, the people of Madrid lead the ranking for the eighth year in a row. Also the places 2-4 were equally populated. The biggest jump managed Manchester City by his first participation in the Champions League. Inter Milan had to go to the sporting and financial flight of 2011 in the 2011/2012 season a sensitive damper accept. Signing Newcastle United FC Valencia ousted from the Money League.

Ranking the 2010/11 season

The total revenue of the world's 20 top-selling football clubs recognized in the period of the 2010 /11 record amount of more than 4.4 billion euros. For the seventh year in a row to Real Madrid was able to secure the top position in this financial statement. The Spanish giants saw it with 479.5 million euros, an increase of 9 percent over the previous season. With the second-placed FC Barcelona Deloitte predicts in the following years a steady real battle for the top two positions.

With six teams from the Premier League England continues to have the most clubs in the rankings and the remaining clubs come complete the "big five" (next to England, these are Spain, Germany, Italy and France). No longer among the 20 strongest revenue clubs VfB Stuttgart, Atletico Madrid and Aston Villa were, they were replaced by Borussia Dortmund, FC Valencia and Napoli.

Full Ranking

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