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Real Madrid Is No Longer Most Valuable Team – Forbes (See Full List)

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Published: 2016/07/13
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Manchester United have been ranked fifth in Forbes magazine’s list of the world’s most valuable sports teams.

NFL side, the Dallas Cowboys, are top with $4bn (£3.03bn), the first time a non-association football team has headed the business magazine’s listsince it began in 2011.

United, who topped the list in 2011 and 2012, are valued at $3.32bn (£2.52bn).
Real Madrid are second with $3.65bn (£2.77bn) and Barcelona third with $3.55bn (£2.69bn).

United – the only English club in the top 20 – saw a 7% increase in their value despite missing out on the Champions League after signing a £750m Adidas kit deal.However, the club have the highest debt load of anyone in the top 25.

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Arsenal (23), Manchester City (28), Chelsea (36) and Liverpool (41) are the remaining English clubs to make the list.

The Cowboys, who made a record $270m (£205m) operating profit last season, are one of 27 NFL franchises in the list, while the Formula 1 team Ferrari have dropped out of the top 50 completely.

Forbes’ Top 10 Most Valuable Teams


1.Dallas Cowboys $4bn (£3.03bn)
2.Real Madrid $3.65bn (£2.77bn)
3.Barcelona $3.55bn (£2.69bn)
4.New York Yankees $3.4bn (£2.58bn)
5.Manchester United $3.32bn (£2.52bn)
6.New England Patriots $3.2bn (£2.43bn)
7.New York Knicks $3bn (£2.27bn)
8.Washington Redskins $2.85bn (£2.16bn)
9.New York Giants $2.8bn (£2.12bn)
10.Los Angeles Lakers $2.7bn (£2.05bn)

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