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Post by Monique on Feb 16, 2006 8:40:47 GMT
The top 20 richest clubs, based on revenue, as listed by accountancy firm Deloitte in its independent "Football Money League" report released Thursday:
1. Real Madrid, Spain, €275.7 million (US$328.19 million).
2. Manchester United, England, €246.4 million (US$293.31 million).
3. AC Milan, Italy, €234 million (US$278.55 million).
4. Juventus, Italy, €229.4 million (US$273.08 million).
5. Chelsea, England, €220.8 million (US$262.84 million).
6. FC Barcelona, Spain, €207.9 million (US$247.48 million).
7. Bayern Munich, Germany, €189.5 million (US$225.58 million).
8. Liverpool, England, €181.2 million (US$215.7 million).
9. Inter Milan, Italy, €177.2 million (US$210.94 million).
10. Arsenal, England, €171.3 million (US$203.92 million).
11. AS Roma, Italy, €131.8 million (US$156.89 million).
12. Newcastle, England, €128.9 million (US$153.44 million).
13. Tottenham, England, €104.5 million (US$124.4 million).
14. Schalke 04, Germany, €97.4 million (US$115.94 million).
15. Lyon, France, €92.9 million (US$110.59 million).
16. Celtic, Scotland, €92.7 million (US$110.35 million).
17. Manchester City, England, €90.1 million (US$107.26 million).
18. Everton, England, €88.8 million (US$105.71 million).
19. Valencia, Spain, €84.6 million (US$100.71 million).
20. Lazio, Italy, €83.1 million (US$98.92 million).
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Post by morientes19 on Feb 25, 2006 12:51:49 GMT
i am sorry for MANCHESTER
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