Barca, Madrid tons, Liverpool, Chelsea in top 10 highest gate receipts

Barcelona, Real Madrid and the top 20 clubs for biggest gate receipts in 2018.





 Most of the Sports money comes in football clubs from television and commercial deals these days, But matchday revenue from the sales of tickets is still very important and getting supporters through the turnstiles remains a top priority.

 With stadiums around the continent getting even bigger, teams have the chance to make ridiculous amounts of money from ticket sales alone.

 Spaniard Rivals, Barca - Madrid top two teams make more money than any other club from gate receipts, so you can easily imagine how big both Camp Nou and the Bernabeu are.





Barcelona, madrid on high, Top 20 European football clubs with the highest gate receipts.



 Furthermore, it's very interesting, despite having a capacity of 42,000, Chelsea still managed to come ninth on the list,

 Athletic Bilbao in 13th is also quite a shock. The team never really the main challenger for the La Liga title, but their fans are very committed and often sell out the 53,000 seaters San Mames Stadium.



 Top 20 European football clubs with the highest gate receipts.


 But which of Europe's top football clubs currently have the highest gate receipts?


20 - AC Milan | £32 million (€37m)

19 - Lyon | £32 million (€37m)

18 - West Ham | £33 million (€38m)

17 - Eintracht Frankfurt | £35 million (€41m)

16 - Celtic | £36 million (€42m)

15 - Roma | £36 million (€42m)

14 - Borussia Dortmund | £36 million (€42m)

13 - Athletic Bilbao | £40 million (€47m)

12 - Atletico Madrid | £49 million (€57m)

11 - Juventus | £50 million (€58m)

10 - Manchester City | £55 million (€64m)

9 - Chelsea | £65 million (€76m)

8 - Tottenham | £69 million (€80m)

7 - Liverpool | £77 million (€90m)

6 - Paris Saint-Germain | £86 million (€100m)

5 - Manchester United | £92 million (€107m)

4 - Arsenal | £96 million (€112m)

3 - Bayern Munich | £104 million (€122m)

2 - Real Madrid | £125 million (€146m)

1 - Barcelona | £140 million (€164m)



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