2012-07-18

Barcelona Rank 8 The World Valuable Sports Teams

Barcelona Rank 8 Value: $1.31 billion

Owner: Club members

Barcelona has won two UEFA Champions League titles over the past four seasons, riding the golden feet of Lionel Messi (above). Barca’s home stadium, Camp Nou, has the biggest seating capacity of top European teams at 99,400. The team’s broadcasting revenue of $266 million was tops among all soccer teams in 2011.

Barcelona Rank 8 The World Valuable Sports Teams



Barcelona Rank 8 The World Valuable Sports Teams

Manchester United Rank 1 Value: $2.23 billion

Owner: Glazer family

The Red Devils are the world’s most valuable sports team and have a long tradition of great play on the pitch. Manchester United has captured a record 19 English Premiership titles and claims to have 659 million fans worldwide. Next up for the Red Devils: an IPO on the New York Stock Exchange to reduce debt from Malcolm Glazer’s purchase of the club in 2005.

Real Madrid Rank 2 Value: $1.88 billion

Owner: Club members

Real Madrid had the highest revenues of any soccer team during the 2010-11 season and was the most profitable team in all of sports during 2011, with operating income of $214 million. Club members have owned and operated the team since it was founded in 1902. Real won its record 32nd La Liga title in 2012, led by its star winger Cristiano Ronaldo (above, center).

Arsenal Rank 10 Value: $1.29 billion

Owner: Stan Kroenke

Arsenal has won the second-most FA Cups (10), just one fewer than Manchester United. Match day revenue of $150 million in 2011 was fourth highest among soccer teams.The Gunners’ commercial revenue was $74 million in 2011, but got a boost last season due to new sponsorship agreements with brewer Carlsberg and Betsson, the gaming company.

Barcelona Rank 8 The World Valuable Sports Teams

Bayern Munich Value: $1.23 billion

Owner: Club members

Bayern Munich reached the UEFA Champions League final in May in their home stadium, Allienz Arena, but lost to Chelsea on penalty kicks. Bayern is the most valuable club in the Bundesliga and has the fourth-highest revenues among all soccer teams. Its sponsorship deal with Adidas is worth an average of $36 million a year through 2019.

AC Milan Rank 27 Value: $989 million

Owner: Silvio Berlusconi

AC Milan won the Serie A title for the 18th time during the 2010-11 season, tying them with Inter Milan for the second-most Italian championships, but finished second behind Juventus in 2012. The Rossoneri are the most valuable Italian team, but lavish spending on players caused the team’s operating income (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization) to decline to $29 million in 2011 from $41 million in 2009. Still, with Audi, Sky Italia, Taci Oil and Emirates as sponsors, AC Milan generated commercial revenue of $133 million during 2011. Former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has owned the club since 1986.

Chelsea Rank 45 Value: $761 million

Owner: Roman Abramovich

Chelsea won the UEFA Champions League final in May, despite finishing sixth in the Premier League–the worst finish by any Champions League winner. The club upset Barcelona in the semifinals before defeating Bayern Munich on penalty kicks. Chelsea received $73.1 million in prize money for its victory.

Credit By: www.forbes.com

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