Top Ten Earners In Football Counted Down

Posted: January 25, 2016

Updated: June 5, 2017

Michel Platini, President of UEFA, was paid 1.35 million pounds by Sepp Blatter, the President of FIFA and both have paid the price for this undisclosed fiscal transaction, and whilst that seems like a lot, the fact is when it comes to money in football that’s almost nothing as you’ll find out as we count down our top ten earners in football in terms of club revenues.

10. Juventus – Serie A

Currently two points off the top of the table in the Italian league, Juventus have long been a big brand with a massively loyal following, this means Juventus are pretty much alone in bucking the trend of attendance decline that has beset domestic Italian football since the early nineteen nineties. Even so Juventus hold steady retaining their place in our Top 10 earners in football list with a revenues of 246.4 million pounds in 2015.

9. Liverpool – Premier League

Remaining in the No.9 spot for the second year running Liverpool haven’t performed quite as well as they would have wished this season, just one win in the last four games, but as Jurgen “The Normal One” Klopp settles into the job that may well improve enough for people who like to bet on sports in the UK making a return to backing them to win. Of course they have an long history and establish brand name, and it is this legacy that put their revenues at 298.1 million pounds last year.

8. Chelsea – Premier League

Down one place into 8th this London side have been beset with more drama than a Brazilian soap opera of late and whether you are a fan of Mourinho or not he did lead them to a league title last year, raising the club’s already international profile and keeping them up with the big boys, they might have slipped a place at the expense of a cross-town rival but they still pulled in 319.5 million in 2015 which keeps them on our list of top ten earners in football. 

Juventus, Liverpool, Chelsea

7. Arsenal – Premier League

The Gunners are one of the oldest clubs in the country and have a fiercely ardent following and this season seem on course to challenge for the top slot, just a match win adrift from the leaders. Last year saw them move up into 7th place at the expense of the now hapless Chelsea and start the march on their league rivals. They’re still well worth taking advantage of UK gambling laws to back as winners and 2015 saw the north London team gain revenues to the tune of 331.3 million pounds.

6. Manchester City – Premier League

Manchester City having fought its way out from beneath the shadow of its rival over at Old Trafford is now one of the most popular English clubs amongst overseas fans, with thousands backing them each week at Bet365, and the global market place has seen them enhance their revenues to keep them steady as the sixth richest team in Europe. Currently just three points off the top of the Premier League their revenues were 352.6 million pounds last year.

5. Bayern Munich – Bundesliga

Losing ground and slipping two places to number five over their position in 2014 the best known German team in the world is mostly run by former players which keeps it all in the family, but can they continue to compete at this level in the global marketplace? Do they have the reach of other clubs? Will they still be on our list of top ten earners in football next time round? We’ll have to see but in 2015 they got 360.6 million in revenues across the board, so who knows?

Arsenal, Manchester City, Bayern Munich

4. Paris Saint Germain – Ligue 1

The runaway French champions more often than not, the French capital’s best known side have climbed one spot since last year slipping by the waning Bayern Munich and taking fourth place. With numerous big name stars, including the headline attracting Zlatan Ibrahimovic, they’ve managed to garner fans across Europe and the world. Their revenues were listed as 365.8 million pounds in 2015.

3. Manchester United – Premier League

The most famous team in England fell one place last year sinking below Barca as the Spanish league continues to focus money into very few places, and whilst current manager Louis van Gaal may well be looking for a new job soon because they’re off the pace in 5th place in the Premiership they’re still one of the most recognizable brands in football, constantly hitting the gambling news headlines, which goes some way to explaining why they gained 395.2 million pounds in revenues in 2015.

2. FC Barcelona – La Liga

Top Earning Clubs

1. Real Madrid
2. Barcelona 
3. Man United

Sitting pretty at the top of the Spanish league Barca have hauled themselves up two places over 2014 pushing by Manchester United and grabbing the No.2 spot on our list. With plenty of big name stars and a publicity machine that is the envy of many small governments, the boys from the Camp Nou are known the world over and have fans just about everywhere, many of whom back them to win each week at Bet365. Club revenues? 426.6 million in 2015. 

PSG, Manchester United, FC Barcelona

1. Real Madrid – La Liga

Top of the heap once again as the richest football club in Europe Real Madrid dominate our top ten earners in football list despite only be in third place in La Liga right now but their ability to attract fans from around the world has seen them pull away from the rest of the field and stack up staggering year on year revenues of 439 million.

Real Madrid

The only question now is will FC Barcelona catch them up, or are they destined to consolidate their position? 

With all that money floating around isn’t it any wonder the Michel Platini looks a tad bemused at the charges against him and his chum Blatter, after all Real Madrid took in as much as he was bribed paid every 27 hours of 2015.

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