1(2) Real Madrid £186.2m
2(1) Man Utd £166.4m
3(3) AC Milan £158m
4(5) Juventus £154.9m
5(4) Chelsea £149.1m
6(7) Barcelona £140.4m
7(9) Bayern Munich £128m
8(10) Liverpool £122.4m
9(8) Inter Milan £119.7m
10(6) Arsenal £115.7m
11(12) Roma £89m
12(11) Newcastle £87.1m
13(14) Spurs £70.6m
14(17) Schalke £65.8m
15(-) Lyon £62.7m
16(13) Celtic £62.6m
17(16) Man City £60.9m
18(-) Everton £60m
19(-) Valencia £57.2m
20(15) Lazio £56.1m
The first number is the newest ranking, second number is last years rank. Football club profits come from a variety of sources, mainly corperate sponsorship (stadium and shirt sponsors) ad boards within the ground, ticket sales, prize money, merchandise and tv revenue. Player sales can also be profitable, and clubs with good youth development policies can nuture their own talent, and develop excess players to sell to other clubs (Man United are very good at this).
BTW you will notice from the list, there is way more money in football in England, Italy, Spain and Germany, than anywhere else in the world.
2006-08-26 23:23:50
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answered by Anonymous
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from www,fifa.com i found out:
1st real madrid - 235.63 millions (all amounts are in pounds)
2nd manchesterunited - 212.91 billions
3rd chelsea - 201.87 billion
4th arsenal - 195.33 billion
5th liverpool - 175 billion
the list goes on and on but the important are the top 5
and from www.soccermania.com i found out:
1(2) Real Madrid £186.2m
2(1) Man Utd £166.4m
3(3) AC Milan £158m
4(5) Juventus £154.9m
5(4) Chelsea £149.1m
6(7) Barcelona £140.4m
7(9) Bayern Munich £128m
8(10) Liverpool £122.4m
9(8) Inter Milan £119.7m
10(6) Arsenal £115.7m
11(12) Roma £89m
12(11) Newcastle £87.1m
13(14) Spurs £70.6m
14(17) Schalke £65.8m
15(-) Lyon £62.7m
16(13) Celtic £62.6m
17(16) Man City £60.9m
18(-) Everton £60m
19(-) Valencia £57.2m
20(15) Lazio £56.1m
The first number is the newest ranking, second number is last years rank. Football club profits come from a variety of sources, mainly corperate sponsorship (stadium and shirt sponsors) ad boards within the ground, ticket sales, prize money, merchandise and tv revenue. Player sales can also be profitable, and clubs with good youth development policies can nuture their own talent, and develop excess players to sell to other clubs (Man United are very good at this).
BTW you will notice from the list, there is way more money in football in England, Italy, Spain and Germany, than anywhere else in the world.
2006-08-26 23:51:20
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answered by tourist 3
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1(2) Real Madrid £186.2m
2(1) Man Utd £166.4m
3(3) AC Milan £158m
4(5) Juventus £154.9m
5(4) Chelsea £149.1m
6(7) Barcelona £140.4m
7(9) Bayern Munich £128m
8(10) Liverpool £122.4m
9(8) Inter Milan £119.7m
10(6) Arsenal £115.7m
11(12) Roma £89m
12(11) Newcastle £87.1m
13(14) Spurs £70.6m
14(17) Schalke £65.8m
15(-) Lyon £62.7m
16(13) Celtic £62.6m
17(16) Man City £60.9m
18(-) Everton £60m
19(-) Valencia £57.2m
20(15) Lazio £56.1m
Football clubs get funds from shirt sponsors, winnings from various competition, selling players, shares, TV rights, advertising rights, selling of tickets to games, merchandising, renting of advertising boards in their stadium, selling of naming rights to their stadium, selling parts of their old stadium (Arsenal sold parts of Highbury), and etc......
special cases like Chelsea, their russian owner pumps lots of money into the club and this is known as cash injection.
2006-08-27 00:04:15
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answered by vepc2003 2
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in terms of cash on hand then it is chelsea in terms of being most profitable it is a toss between real madrid & manchester united
2006-08-26 23:14:06
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answered by Dave B 5
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Napes it needless to say says soccer interior the call, no longer handegg. Nope Ajax isn't there and that i did no longer assume them to be there. quite marvelous Arsenal is up there considering Arsene Wenger under no circumstances certainly spends funds.
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answered by harib 4
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real madrid.
2006-08-27 01:27:37
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answered by rizwano 7
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