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How Manchester United ousted Real Madrid C.F. from top of football money league

ByReuters, London
Jan 19, 2017 10:53 AM IST

Manchester United is now the world’s richest football club with a record revenue of $735 million in 2015-16, according to Deloitte’s annual Money League, beating Real Madrid C.F.

Manchester United have deposed Real Madrid C.F. as the world’s richest football club after revenue grew to a record $735 million in 2015-16, according to Deloitte’s annual Money League published on Thursday.

Manchester United, for the first time in over a decade, top Deloitte's Football Money League for revenue accrued in the 2015/16 season, having dislodged Champions League holders Real Madrid C.F.(AFP)
Manchester United, for the first time in over a decade, top Deloitte's Football Money League for revenue accrued in the 2015/16 season, having dislodged Champions League holders Real Madrid C.F.(AFP)

The 20-times English champions knocked Real Madrid C.F. off the perch they had occupied for 11 years with a return to the Champions League and increased commercial revenue key to their rise.

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Real dropped to third behind Barcelona with Bayern Munich fourth and Manchester City into the top five for the first time after a run to the Champions League semi-finals.

Eight of the top 20 (including five of the top 10) revenue generators are from the Premier League, reflecting the greater financial clout England’s top-flight clubs enjoy compared with their European counterparts.

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Surprise champions Leicester City made the list for the first time in 20th place and Tim Bridge, senior manager at Deloitte, said it is likely every Premier League club will be in the top 30 next year thanks to an eye-watering 5.1 billion pounds television rights deal that kicked in this season.

“The Money League continues to demonstrate the Premier League’s financial strength in depth,” Bridge, senior manager at Deloitte, said. “The appearance of Leicester shows that on-pitch success gives any Premier League club a chance of a place in the top 20.

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“There is a strong chance that almost all Premier League clubs will be in the top 30 clubs next year.”

Only one other Spanish club, Atletico Madrid, made the top 20 while there were three from Germany and four from Italy led by Juventus in 10th place. Paris St Germain, the only French club in the list, dropped to sixth from fourth. Russian club Zenit St Petersburg completed the top 20.

Combined revenues, which excludes player transfer fees, VAT and other sales related taxes, of the top 20 clubs went up 12 percent to 7.4 billion euros.

United, who have returned to the top for the first time since 2003-04, Barcelona and Real all broke the 600 million euros ($639.96 million) revenue barrier in 2015-16 - the first clubs to do so.

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“It has taken phenomenal commercial revenue growth to help them (United) achieve this,” Dan Jones, partner in the Sports Business Group at Deloitte, said, referring to a 71 million increase in commercial revenue.

“In recent years, their ability to secure commercial partnerships with value in excess of that achievable by their peers has been the crucial factor in enabling the club to regain their place at the top of the Money League.”

Despite United’s woeful group stage exit from the Champions League last season and a fifth-placed finish in the Premier League under ex manager Louis van Gaal, commercial partners continued to be drawn to Old Trafford like moths to a flame.

Gulf Oil International signed a three-year commercial partnership last season taking the total of company logos lurking down the bottom of the club’s website homepage to 24.

United’s kit deal with adidas, now in it’s second season, is worth 750 million pounds ($923.18 million) and their other partners include car firm Chevrolet and financial services giant Aon who sponsor the club’s state-of-the-art training ground.

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