Ranking: The 10 Most Valuable Football Clubs in the World According to Forbes
Forbes has released its latest ranking of the most valuable football clubs in the world, and the top 10 features major movers. Here’s the full list from No. 10 to No. 1.
Forbes has unveiled its annual list of the world’s most valuable football clubs, a top 10 dominated by European giants and shaped by the financial strength of the Premier League. Some teams consolidate their position at the elite level, while others climb thanks to strong revenues and sporting success. Here is the complete ranking, from No. 10 to No. 1, with all values shown in dollars.
10. Atlético de Madrid — 1.719,9 billion
Annual change: 6%
League: LaLiga
Owners: Apollo Sports Capital, Miguel Gil, Enrique Cerezo, Ares Management, Idan Ofer
Revenue: $446.94 million
9. Borussia Dortmund — 2.074,41 billion
Annual change: 4%
League: Bundesliga
Owners: Bernd Geske, Evonik Industries
Revenue: $560.43 million
8. Chelsea — 3.288,87 billion
Annual change: 4%
League: Premier League
Owners: Todd Boehly, Clearlake Capital
Revenue: $596.7 million
7. Tottenham Hotspur — 3.339,18 billion
Annual change: 3%
League: Premier League
Owners: Joseph Lewis Family Trust, Daniel Levy
Revenue: $672.75 million
6. Arsenal — 3.440,97 billion
Annual change: 31%
League: Premier League
Owner: Stanley Kroenke
Revenue: $778.05 million
5. Paris Saint-Germain — 4.655,43 billion
Annual change: 5%
League: Ligue 1
Owner: Qatar Sports Investments
Revenue: $877.5 million
4. Bayern de Múnich — 5.160,87 billion
Annual change: 2%
League: Bundesliga
Owners: Club members
Revenue: $834.21 million
3. Manchester City — 5.363,28 billion
Annual change: 4%
League: Premier League
Owner: Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan
Revenue: $777 million
2. Manchester United — 6.679,53 billion
Annual change: 1%
League: Premier League
Owners: Glazer Family, Jim Ratcliffe
Revenue: $842.4 million
1. Real Madrid — 6.831,63 billion
Annual change: 2%
League: LaLiga
Owners: Club members
Revenue: $1.2285 billion













