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Barca top richest football club list despite revenue fall

 

Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited otherwise called Deloitte, an Anglo-American accounting firm, has published the 2021 football money league with Barcelona topping the list .

Deloitte publication attempts to rank the most lucrative football club in the world.

It equally analysis the finances of clubs which generate the highest revenue.

The latest findings showed that the top 20 clubs, all based in Europe, manage to accrue a combined €8.2 billion (£7.2b/$9.9m) during the 2019-20 season.

It was a 12 per cent decrease from the prior season (€9.3 billion) – no doubt owing to the disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, which impacted a fall in broadcast and matchday revenue – but also resulted in an increase in commercial venue.

Ironically Barcelona who recently revealed financial set back were named the world’s richest football clun in 2021

Barcelona were named the world’s richest football club in 2021 according to the Deloitte rankings, retaining a slight margin ahead of Spanish rivals Real Madrid despite having a revenue fall of €125 million (£110m/$150m) to €715m (£628m/$861m) in 2019-2020

They both hold a substantial lead ahead of the rest of the table, and dominate the table comfortably.

Bayern who file out against Egyptian side Al Ahly in the FIFA club world cup tie today in Qatar, are ranked in third and are in front of Manchester United, named the richest English side.

They are followed immediately by the likes of Liverpool and Manchester City, with Paris Saint-Germain slotting into seventh.

Barcelona and arch rivals Real Madrid top the list of highest football lucrative club

The top 10 richest clubs are dominated by five Premier League clubs, including Chelsea and Tottenham, while Arsenal are placed at 11th in the table, with Everton 17th.

The rest of the table is rounded out by Borussia Dortmund, Inter, Atletico Madrid, Zenit Saint-Petersburg and other big European names.

Barcelona’s status as the richest club in the world, however, has been overshadowed by their €1.2 billion (£1.1b/$1.5b) debt alongside the revelation that Lionel Messi’s salary is at €555 million (£491m/$674m).

The Catalan side were found to be owing a total of €126 million (£112m/$153m) to other clubs, which is rooted from several transfer deals that the club made over the course of several years – including deals for Phiippe Coutinho, Frenkie de Jong and Arthur.

Deloitte 2021 Football Money League rankings: The world’s top 20 richest football clubs Ranking

 

Team Total revenue

 

  1. Barcelona €715.1m
  2. Real Madrid €714.9m
  3. Bayern Munich €634.1m
  4. Manchester United €580.4m
  5. Liverpool €558.6m
  6. Manchester City €549.2m
  7. Paris Saint-Germain €540.6m
  8. Chelsea €469.7m
  9. Tottenham €445.7m
  10. Juventus €397.9m
  11. Arsenal €388m
  12. Borussia Dortmund €365.7m
  13. Atletico Madrid €331.8m

14 Inter €291.5m

15 Zenit Saint-Petersburg €236.5m

16 Schalke €222.8m

17 Everton €212m

18 Lyon €180.7m

19 Napoli €176.3m

20 Eintracht Frankfurt €174m

 

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