Deloitte Football Money League: Real Madrid top once more!

The Deloitte Football Money League 2010/11 saw the Spanish giants Real Madrid topping the league table of the world’s 20 highest earning football clubs for the seventh straight year, according to auditing firm Deloitte.

For the first time the combined revenues of the 20 biggest football clubs in the world has crossed the 4 billion Euros mark and now stands at 4.3 billion Euros, an increase of 8.3 percent with all these clubs coming out of Europe. England remains the most represented with six out of the top 20 clubs from the Premier League, five from Italy, four from Germany, three from Spain plus two from France.

Once more, Spain’s big two, are the highest revenue earners in world football. Though playing second fiddle to FC Barcelona in the Spanish league and on the European stage in recent seasons, Real Madrid, have been able to increase their revenues by 40.9 million Euros from the previous season to now an impressive 479.5 million Euros with Barca 28.8 million Euros behind. But the Catalans could once more close the gap over their archrivals.

German Bundesliga side FC Schalke 04 are the biggest movers as they move from 16th place into the Top 10 for the first time due to their UEFA Champions League semifinal appearance and winning the German Cup as their budget rose from 139.8 to 202.4 million Euros.

Atlético de Madrid, VfB Stuttgart and Aston Villa dropped out of the Top 20; while Borussia Dortmund, FC Valencia and SSC Napoli entered this elite group of football clubs.

Deloitte Football Money League – 2009/2010 Top 20

01. (01) Real Madrid 479,5 million Euros02. (02) FC Barcelona 450,7 million Euros03. (03) Manchester United 367,0 million Euros04. (04) FC Bayern Munich 321,4 million Euros05. (05) FC Arsenal London 251,1 million Euros06. (06) FC Chelsea London 249,8 million Euros07. (07) AC Milan 235,1 million Euros08. (09) Inter Milan 211,4 million Euros09. (08) FC Liverpool 203,3 million Euros10. (16) FC Schalke 04 202,4 million Euros11. (12) Tottenham Hotspurs 181,0 million Euros12. (11) Manchester City 169,6 million Euros13. (10) Juventus Torino 153,9 million Euros14. (15) Olympique Marseille 150,4 million Euros15. (18) AS Roma 143,5 million Euros16. (–) Borussia Dortmund 138,5 million Euros17. (14) Olympique Lyonnais 132,8 million Euros18. (13) Hamburger SV 128,8 million Euros19. (–) FC Valencia 116,8 million Euros20. (–) SSC Napoli 114,9 million Euros

Edited by Staff Editor
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