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Champions League – Real Madrid top football rich list

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Real Madrid remain the world’s richest football club, while English clubs have been hit by the declining value of the pound, according to an annual survey by accountancy firm Deloitte.

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Manchester United and Barcelona held their respective second and third positions in the latest “Football Money League” report on the world’s 20 biggest soccer clubs ranked by revenue.

“If the exchange rate value of the pound had not depreciated, there would have been nine, rather than seven English clubs in the top 20 and Manchester United would have topped the Money League ahead of Real Madrid,” said Dan Jones, partner in the Sports business group at Deloitte.

The impact of the current economic downturn on club revenues was not measured in the report from the 2007-08 season.

But top clubs should weather the crisis, thanks to loyal fan bases and long-term broadcast and sponsors contracts, Deloitte said.

“The unique nature of the football industry will enable major clubs to be relatively resistant to the economic downturn,” said Paul Rawnsley, director in the sports business group

Primera Liga champions Real Madrid saw their revenues rise by four per cent to 366 million euros (£330.6m).

Manchester United, the Premier League and Champions League winners, posted a 21 per cent increase in revenues to 324.8m euros (£293.5m).

The top 20 clubs’ aggregate revenue grew by six per cent to 3.9 billion eurosm (£3.5bn) in 2007-08.

The ranking was dominated by European clubs, with the number of English clubs growing to seven from six, four from both Germany and Italy and two each from Spain and France.

Fenerbahce became the first Turkish club to feature in the ranking since its creation in 1996-97.

Bayern Munich, whose revenues were boosted by the club acquiring the entire ownership of its home ground, climbed three places to fourth, reaching the top places for the first time in five years. Chelsea dropped one place to fifth.

Celtic, Valencia and Werder Bremen dropped out. Manchester City climbed to 20th position largely due to the increase in broadcast revenues received from the Premier League before the club’s take over by the Abu Dhabi-based owners.

RICH LIST TOP 10 (all figures in milion euros)

1 (1) REAL MADRID

2007/08 revenues: 365.8 (from 351.0 in 2006/07)

Matchday: 101.0 / Broadcasting: 135.8 / Commercial: 129.0

2 (2) MANCHESTER UNITED

2007/08 revenues: 324.8 (from 315.2)

Matchday: 128.2 / Broadcasting: 115.7 / Commercial: 80.9

3 (3) BARCELONA

2007/08 revenues: 308.8 (from 290.1)

Matchday: 91.5 / Broadcasting: 116.2 / Commercial: 101.1

4 (7) BAYERN MUNICH

2007/08 revenues: 295.3 (from 223.3)

Matchday: 69.4 / Broadcasting: 49.4 / Commercial: 176.5

5 (4) CHELSEA

2007/08 revenues: 268.9 (from 283.0)

Matchday: 94.1 / Broadcasting: 97.8 / Commercial: 77.0

6 (5) ARSENAL

2007/08 revenues: 264.4 (from 263.9)

Matchday: 119.5 / Broadcasting: 88.8 / Commercial 56.1

7 (8) LIVERPOOL

2007/08 revenues: 210.9 (from 206.5)

Matchday: 49.5 / Broadcasting: 96.4 / Commercial: 65.0

8 (6) AC MILAN

2007/08 revenues: 209.5 (from 228.7)

Matchday: 26.7 / Broadcasting: 122.5 / Commercial: 60.3

9 (11) ROMA

2007/08 revenues: 175.4 (from 145.2)

Matchday: 23.4 / Broadcasting: 105.7 / Commercial: 46.3

10 (9) INTERNAZIONALE

2007/08 revenues: 172.9 (from 176.7)

Matchday: 28.4 / Broadcasting: 107.7 / Commercial: 36.8

Reuters

Written by Israel Saria

For the last 20 years I have been working as a football pundit. This experience has provided me with a very useful insight into football and the opportunity to carry out extensive research into the game including its players, the stadiums, the rules and tactics and I have also been grateful to meet a wide range of people connected to football in the UK, Tanzania, Germany .....

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