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The Deloitte Football Money League is a ranking of football clubs by income. It is produced annually by the accountancy firm Deloitte.
[edit] Rankings for the 2007–08 season[edit] Full listing
[edit] Rankings for the 2006–07 seasonThe total revenue of the 20 richest clubs in the footballing world is now over a record €3.73 billion. No side could displace Real Madrid, who remain top of football's financial rankings for the third year running after seeing their revenues leap 20 percent to €351.8 million during the 2006/07 season. Manchester United displaced Barcelona in second place, the Spanish club moving down to third. Chelsea's revenue increase sees them return to the top five, into fourth place whilst Arsenal's move to the Emirates Stadium transformed their revenues moving them up to fifth place. This marked the first time any country has had three clubs in the top five of the Money League. European champions Milan moved up to sixth place while runners-up Liverpool moved two places up to eighth. Italian champions Internazionale moved down two places to 9th while Bayern Munich moved up a spot to seventh. Juventus' relegation into Serie B saw them move 9 places down to 13th place. [edit] Full listing
[edit] Rankings for the 2005–06 seasonThe total revenue of the top 20 richest clubs in the world is now over €3.3 billion. Barcelona gained four places in the ranking for this year, making the two richest clubs both from Spain. England has the largest number of clubs in the list. A club from Portugal was added to the list for the first time. Portugal's Benfica is the third club from the Iberian Peninsula among the top 20 in the world, after Spain's Real Madrid and Barcelona. [edit] Full listing
[edit] The ten leagues with the highest revenues
[edit] Rankings for the 2004–05 seasonIn the rankings for the 2004/05 season, Real Madrid longs run at the top. Three clubs that had appeared in the previous season's top twenty (Marseille, Rangers, and Aston Villa) were replaced by Lyon, Everton, and Valencia. [edit] Full listing
[edit] Comparative table of revenue (and ranking)
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