Madrid overtake Man United: most valuable brand in football world

Top 10 most valuable football Clubs 2019: Madrid, Man United on Top Rich List, EPL teams dominate.




Manchester United have been surpassed by Real Madrid as the most valuable football brand in the world and Premier League Clubs are dominating as well in the Top 10 List of most Valuable clubs in the World 2019.

 The Spanish giant, Madrid are now worth a staggering £1.44billion after a growth of 26.9 % since 2018.

That, accompanied with their recent on-field woes, has left United trailing behind in second place after they fell by 5.8% in the last 12 months to £1.29bn.


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The rest of the top 10 is dominated by Premier League sides with Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal and Tottenham in the illustrious group.

Barcelona, Bayern Munich, and Manchester City have kept their positions as the other members of the top five list.

Barcelona is up 11.8%  to £1.22bn, Bayern has also grown and their 13.3 % rise sees them now worth £1.15bn while recently crowned back-to-back Premier League champions Manchester City are up 14.4 % to £1.10bn.





Man united, Madrid on Top 10 Most valuable Football clubs in the world in Rich List.






Consecutive Champions League finals have seen Liverpool achieve an impressive 20 % growth. They are now said to be worth £1.04bn and that figure is surely only going to continue to rise as they improve under Jurgen Klopp.




The study also found that the Premier League is the most widely followed national competition across key European markets.

English clubs dominate that list with 43 % of total brand value. The Bundesliga follows closely behind with 13 clubs but ultimately ranks behind LaLiga for combined brand value.




Top 10 Most valuable Football clubs in the world in Rich List.





1. Real Madrid - £1.44bn (26.9%)

2. Manchester United - £1.29bn (-5.8%)

3. Barcelona - £1.22bn (11.8%)

4. Bayern Munich - £1.15bn (13.3%)

5. Manchester City - £1.10bn (14.4%)

6. Liverpool - £1.04bn (20%)

7. Chelsea - £846m (-1.8%)

8. PSG - £799m (21.3%)

9. Arsenal - £773m (-0.8%)

10. Tottenham - £662m (20.4%)

*growth in brackets



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