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Top-10 richest clubs in world football based on revenue
Forget the scores and rivalries for a moment. Thereâs another battle in football â the financial one. Being the richest means more than just having wealthy owners. Itâs about generating your own revenue to buy players, upgrade stadiums, and grow a global fanbase.
Where Football Clubs Make Their Money
- Matchday Revenue: Ticket sales, hospitality, and stadium experiences
- Broadcasting: TV deals from domestic leagues and competitions like the Champions League
- Commercial Deals: Sponsorships, merchandise, tours, and corporate partnerships
Each year, Deloitteâs Football Money League ranks clubs by revenue. Here are the top 10 for the 2022/23 season:
Top 10 Richest Clubs in 2022/23
1. Real Madrid (âŹ831.4 million)
The Kings are back! Real Madrid returned to the top with strong sponsorship deals and Champions League success. The revamped Santiago Bernabéu Stadium now generates income beyond football, making Madrid a financial powerhouse.
2. Manchester City (âŹ825.9 million)
Winning helps⊠a lot. Cityâs historic treble â Premier League, FA Cup, and Champions League â boosted revenue across the board, attracting even more commercial partners.
3. Paris Saint-Germain (âŹ801.8 million)
More than a club, itâs a brand. PSG turned football into fashion with Neymar, Messi, and a collaboration with Nikeâs Jordan brand. Their brand-first approach drives huge revenue.
4. FC Barcelona (âŹ800.1 million)
The Great Catalan Comeback. Barcelona bounced back from financial struggles. Their Spotify stadium deal and strong ticket sales put them back among the elite.
5. Manchester United (âŹ745.8 million)
The Unshakeable Brand. United remains one of the strongest commercial clubs despite inconsistent results. Their global fanbase ensures packed stadiums and top sponsorship demand.
6. Bayern Munich (âŹ744.0 million)
A Model of German Consistency. Bayern dominates the Bundesliga and partners with giants like Allianz and Adidas. Their member-owned model keeps finances strong and stable.
7. Liverpool (âŹ682.9 million)
The Power of Anfield. Despite fewer trophies this season, Liverpoolâs global fanbase, historic success, and electric stadium atmosphere sustain strong revenues.
8. Tottenham Hotspur (âŹ631.5 million)
The Stadium That Changed Everything. Tottenhamâs multi-purpose stadium hosts NFL, concerts, and boxing, proving stadiums can be profit centers even without consistent trophies.
9. Chelsea (âŹ589.4 million)
Transition and Enduring Appeal. Ownership changes and instability didnât stop Chelsea from remaining in the top 10, thanks to their London location and past successes.
10. Arsenal (âŹ532.6 million)
The Gunnersâ Resurgence. Arsenalâs near Premier League title win and Champions League return fueled matchday and commercial growth, bringing them back into the financial elite.
The Bigger Picture
These clubs show that footballâs financial game is as competitive as the one on the pitch. Winning helps, but smart branding, global reach, and commercial innovation often make the difference. The richer the club, the bigger the stage they can build for future success.