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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.

Contents

[edit] Rankings for the 2007–08 season

[edit] Full listing

Rank Club Revenue
( million)
Country
1 Real Madrid 365.8 Spain Spain
2. Manchester United 324.8 England England
3. Barcelona 308.8 Spain Spain
4. Bayern Munich 295.3 Germany Germany
5. Chelsea 268.9 England England
6. Arsenal 264.0 England England
7. Liverpool 210.9 England England
8. Milan 209.5 Italy Italy
9. Roma 175.4 Italy Italy
10. Internazionale 172.9 Italy Italy
11. Juventus 167.5 Italy Italy
12. Lyon 155.7 France France
13. Schalke 04 148.4 Germany Germany
14. Tottenham Hotspur 145.0 England England
15. Hamburg 127.9 Germany Germany
16. Marseille 126.8 France France
17. Newcastle United 125.6 England England
18. Stuttgart 111.5 Germany Germany
19. Fenerbahçe 111.3 Turkey Turkey
20. Manchester City 104.0 England England

[edit] Rankings for the 2006–07 season

The 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

Rank Club Revenue
( million)
Country
1. Real Madrid 351.0 Spain Spain
2. Manchester United 315.2 England England
3. Barcelona 290.1 Spain Spain
4. Chelsea 283.0 England England
5. Arsenal 263.9 England England
6. Milan 227.2 Italy Italy
7. Bayern Munich 223.3 Germany Germany
8. Liverpool 198.9 England England
9. Internazionale 195.0 Italy Italy
10. Roma 157.6 Italy Italy
11. Tottenham Hotspur 153.1 England England
12. Juventus 145.2 Italy Italy
13. Lyon 140.6 France France
14. Newcastle United 129.4 England England
15. Rangers 120.4 Scotland Scotland
16. Schalke 04 114.3 Germany Germany
17. Celtic 111.8 Scotland Scotland
18. Valencia 107.6 Spain Spain
19. Marseille 99.0 France France
20. Werder Bremen 97.3 Germany Germany

[edit] Rankings for the 2005–06 season

The 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

Rank Club Revenue
( million)
Country
1. Real Madrid 292.2  Spain
2. Barcelona 259.1 Spain Spain
3. Juventus 251.2 Italy Italy
4. Manchester United 242.6 England England
5. Milan 238.7 Italy Italy
6. Chelsea 221.0 England England
7. Internazionale 206.6 Italy Italy
8. Bayern Munich 204.7 Germany Germany
9. Arsenal 177.4 England England
10. Liverpool 176.0 England England
11. Lyon 127.7 France France
12. Roma 127.0 Italy Italy
13. Newcastle United 124.3 England England
14. Schalke 04 122.9 Germany Germany
15. Tottenham Hotspur 107.2 England England
16. Hamburg 101.8 Germany Germany
17. Manchester City 89.4 England England
18. Rangers 88.5 Scotland Scotland
19. West Ham United 86.9 England England
20. Benfica 85.1 Portugal Portugal

[edit] The ten leagues with the highest revenues

Rank League Revenue (average)
($ million)
Country
1. Premier League 700  England
2. Serie A 490 Italy Italy
3. Bundesliga 389 Germany Germany
4. La Liga 275 Spain Spain
5. Primera División de México 160 Mexico Mexico
6. Ligue 1 150 France France
7. J. League 129 Japan Japan
8. Eredivisie 125 Netherlands Netherlands
9. The Championship 125 England England
10. Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 124 Brazil Brazil

[edit] Rankings for the 2004–05 season

In 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

Rank Club Income
( million)
Country
1. Real Madrid 275.7 Spain Spain
2. Manchester United 246.4 England England
3. Milan 234.0 Italy Italy
4. Juventus 229.4 Italy Italy
5. Chelsea 220.8 England England
6. Barcelona 207.9 Spain Spain
7. Bayern Munich 189.5 Germany Germany
8. Liverpool 181.2 England England
9. Internazionale 177.2 Italy Italy
10. Arsenal 171.3 England England
11. Roma 131.8 Italy Italy
12. Newcastle United 128.9 England England
13. Tottenham Hotspur 104.5 England England
14. Schalke 04 97.4 Germany Germany
15. Lyon 92.9 France France
16. Celtic 92.7 Scotland Scotland
17. Manchester City 90.1 England England
18. Everton 88.8 England England
19. Valencia 84.6 Spain Spain
20. Lazio 83.1 Italy Italy

[edit] Comparative table of revenue (and ranking)

Rank Club 2007/8
( million)
2006/7
( million)
2005/6
( million)
2004/5
( million)
Country
1. Real Madrid 365.8 351.8 (1) 292.2 (1) 275.7 (1) Spain Spain
2. Manchester United 324.8 315.4 (2) 242.6 (4) 246.4 (2) England England
3. Barcelona 308.8 291.1 (3) 259.1 (2) 207.9 (6) Spain Spain
4. Bayern Munich 295.3 223.7 (7) 204.7 (8) 189.5 (7) Germany Germany
5. Chelsea 268.9 284.4 (4) 221.0 (6) 220.8 (5) England England
6. Arsenal 264.4 264.2 (5) 177.4 (9) 171.3 (10) England England
7. Liverpool 210.9 202.1 (8) 176.0 (10) 181.2 (8) England England
8. Milan 209.5 227.7 (6) 238.7 (5) 234.0 (3) Italy Italy
9. Roma 175.4 157.7 (10) 127.0 (12) 131.8 (11) Italy Italy
10. Internazionale 172.9 195.4 (9) 206.6 (7) 177.2 (9) Italy Italy

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