According to the newest Deloitte’s Football Money League list, Real Madrid remain the world’s highest-earning football club.
It is a record ninth successive season, the La Liga giants are ranked the highest, after they raked in a total of €518.9 million in the 2012/2013 season. The Los Blancos beat their fierce rivals Barcelona to second place. The Catalans made €36.3million during the same period.
Manchester United, who held the No.1 spot between 1996-97 and 2003-04, dropped out of the top three in the Deloitte chart for the first time, with Champions League winners Bayern Munich collecting €7.4m more than the English champions.
The big gains, though, were made by Paris Saint-Germain, who leapt from 10th place to fifth in the rankings thanks to an 81 per cent year-on-year gain in revenue.
See List Below:
CLUB 2012-2013 REVENUE
1. Real Madrid €518.9m
2. Barcelona €482.6m
3. Bayern Munich €431.2m
4. Manchester Utd €423.8m
5. Paris Saint-Germain €398.8m
6. Manchester City €316.2m
7. Chelsea €303.4m
8. Arsenal €284.3m
9. Juventus €272.4m
10. AC Milan €263.5m
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