LONDON - Barcelona may feel more superior than Real Madrid in terms of achievement. However, in matters of collecting the coffers of money, Barca have not been able to outperform the eternal rival. Madrid still listed as the richest club in the world.
The success of El Real beat Barcelona as the world's richest club known after the Deloitte Football Money League 2011 edition released a list of 20 world's richest club. This result is known on the basis of Deloitte's survey conducted related revenue every club throughout the season 2009/2010.
Madrid still on top after recording an increase of 9.2%, with revenues reaching £ 359.1 million (previously 341.9 million pounds) that they generate from television broadcasting rights, sponsorship and merchandise sales last season. This is a time in a row keenaam Los Blancos led the list of richest club in the world.
Meanwhile, the strongest rivals Real Madrid, Barcelona had to settle was second with 325.9 million pounds revenue. This result is quite reasonable because Barcelona do not get money from the use of sponsorship "UNICEF" is emblazoned on the front of their costumes. However, the Blaugrana chance to beat Madrid in the next season, following the income they can from the "Qatar Foundation" which start next season will be a sponsor Xavi Hernandez et al.
In the list of 20 richest clubs Deloitte version this time, two English clubs dominate by placing six clubs. Manchester United became the richest club Premier League with a revenue of £ 286.4 million (third place), followed by Arsenal and Chelsea in the fifth and sixth positions, such as quoted Goal, Thursday (10/02/2011).
Liverpool last season was hit by the financial crisis was still able to show increased revenues by meraup184.5 million pounds and occupies the eighth position. Two other Premier League clubs are now included in the list is Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur who are in positions 11 and 12 with income of 125.1 million pounds and 119.8 million pounds.
In Italy, AC Milan became the team that has increased revenue significantly. Milan increased by 15.4% from the results of his cooperation with the Fly Emirates. Milan are in the top Italian teams with revenue of £ 193.1 million, or seven positions in general.
Winning the treble winners as well as the Rossoneri rivals, Inter Milan was second (nine) with revenues of £ 184.1 million. Juventus stalking behind the Nerazzurri with revenues of 167.8 million pounds. Increased revenues also experienced AS Roma last season was hit by the financial crisis. Capital club which is now owned by American businessmen have a total income of £ 100.5 million and ranks 18.
Bayern Munich is still a club with the largest revenues in the German Bundesliga, while in France, Olympique Lyonnais, still be the richest club with revenues of £ 119.6 million.
List of world's richest 20 clubs:
Club --- Revenue 2009/2010 season
1. Real Madrid---- £ 359.1m
2. Barcelona---- £ 325.9m
3. Manchester United ---- £ 286.4m
4. Bayern Munich £ 264.5m ----
5. Arsenal---- £ 224.4m
6. Chelsea ---- £ 209.5m
7. AC Milan ----£ 193.1m
8. Liverpool ----£ 184.5m
9. Inter Milan ----£ 184.1m
10. Juventus ----£ 167.8m
11. Manchester City ---- £ 125.1m
12. Tottenham----- £ 119.8m
13. Hamburg ---- £ 119.7m
14. Lyon ---- £ 119.6m
15. Marseille ---- £ 115.5m
16. Schalke 04 ---- £ 114.5m
17. Atletico Madrid ---- £ 101.9m
18.Roma ---- £ 100.5m
19. VfB Stuttgart ---- £ 94m
20. Aston Villa ---- £ 89.6m
The success of El Real beat Barcelona as the world's richest club known after the Deloitte Football Money League 2011 edition released a list of 20 world's richest club. This result is known on the basis of Deloitte's survey conducted related revenue every club throughout the season 2009/2010.
Madrid still on top after recording an increase of 9.2%, with revenues reaching £ 359.1 million (previously 341.9 million pounds) that they generate from television broadcasting rights, sponsorship and merchandise sales last season. This is a time in a row keenaam Los Blancos led the list of richest club in the world.
Meanwhile, the strongest rivals Real Madrid, Barcelona had to settle was second with 325.9 million pounds revenue. This result is quite reasonable because Barcelona do not get money from the use of sponsorship "UNICEF" is emblazoned on the front of their costumes. However, the Blaugrana chance to beat Madrid in the next season, following the income they can from the "Qatar Foundation" which start next season will be a sponsor Xavi Hernandez et al.
In the list of 20 richest clubs Deloitte version this time, two English clubs dominate by placing six clubs. Manchester United became the richest club Premier League with a revenue of £ 286.4 million (third place), followed by Arsenal and Chelsea in the fifth and sixth positions, such as quoted Goal, Thursday (10/02/2011).
Liverpool last season was hit by the financial crisis was still able to show increased revenues by meraup184.5 million pounds and occupies the eighth position. Two other Premier League clubs are now included in the list is Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur who are in positions 11 and 12 with income of 125.1 million pounds and 119.8 million pounds.
In Italy, AC Milan became the team that has increased revenue significantly. Milan increased by 15.4% from the results of his cooperation with the Fly Emirates. Milan are in the top Italian teams with revenue of £ 193.1 million, or seven positions in general.
Winning the treble winners as well as the Rossoneri rivals, Inter Milan was second (nine) with revenues of £ 184.1 million. Juventus stalking behind the Nerazzurri with revenues of 167.8 million pounds. Increased revenues also experienced AS Roma last season was hit by the financial crisis. Capital club which is now owned by American businessmen have a total income of £ 100.5 million and ranks 18.
Bayern Munich is still a club with the largest revenues in the German Bundesliga, while in France, Olympique Lyonnais, still be the richest club with revenues of £ 119.6 million.
List of world's richest 20 clubs:
Club --- Revenue 2009/2010 season
1. Real Madrid---- £ 359.1m
2. Barcelona---- £ 325.9m
3. Manchester United ---- £ 286.4m
4. Bayern Munich £ 264.5m ----
5. Arsenal---- £ 224.4m
6. Chelsea ---- £ 209.5m
7. AC Milan ----£ 193.1m
8. Liverpool ----£ 184.5m
9. Inter Milan ----£ 184.1m
10. Juventus ----£ 167.8m
11. Manchester City ---- £ 125.1m
12. Tottenham----- £ 119.8m
13. Hamburg ---- £ 119.7m
14. Lyon ---- £ 119.6m
15. Marseille ---- £ 115.5m
16. Schalke 04 ---- £ 114.5m
17. Atletico Madrid ---- £ 101.9m
18.Roma ---- £ 100.5m
19. VfB Stuttgart ---- £ 94m
20. Aston Villa ---- £ 89.6m