The world's most profitable sports? Total annual income of football club top 20 is over 720 billion yen, overwhelming breakdown of income is


ByPetras Gagilas

worldFour major accounting officesDeloit is also one of the top 20 clubs who recorded the highest income among the football clubs in the world ranked "Deloitte Football Money League 2017(Deloitte, Football Money League 2017) "was announced. The total annual income of the top 20 clubs in the world is 5.5 billion pounds (about 730 billion yen), and the top three clubs have surpassed the annual income of 600 million euros (about 73 billion yen).

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The Deloitte Football Money League 2017, that is, the football clubs ranked in the top 20 in the world with income of 2015-16 seasons are as follows. The details of the club will be described later, but five clubs to which Japanese soccer players belong are ranked in.


The Deloitte Football Money League has been counted every year since 1998. Among the past 20 times, the total annual income of 20 clubs ranked in 2017 is the largest, and the total amount is 5.5 billion pounds (about 730 billion yen). The first total revenue is about 800 million pounds, only about one seventh of the latest data.


Following are the infographs showing the number of football clubs that have been ranked in the top 20 of the Deloitte Football Money League on the world map. According to this, England has produced the largest number of high income clubs, 13 clubs in total. The next is followed by Italy 8, Germany 6, Spain 4. Speaking of Spain, Real Madrid, who won the FIFA Club World Cup 2016 with Kashima Antlers fighting,World's best players Lionel MessiIt is famous for having a strong club such as Barcelona with which it is held, but only four clubs have ranked in the top 20 of the Deloitte Football Money League with a lonesome result.


The number of football clubs that have always ranked in the top 20 since the start of the Deloitte Football Money League is divided by country as follows. Four clubs from England, Manchester United, Arsenal, Liverpool, Tottenham. From Italy, three clubs, AC Milan, Intel and Juventus. Barcelona and Real Madrid are clubs from Spain. One club of Bayern Munich from Germany.


In the Deloitte Football Money League, Spain's Real Madrid was the top spot most, 11 times that number.


Only two clubs, Real Madrid and Manchester United, have ever played the top position in the Deloitte Football Money League.


The number of times the world record of the transfer money has been changed in the past 19 years is 10 times. In 2016 the highest amount of transfer moneyEUR 105 million(About 11.9 billion yen at the time at that time), France representative Paul Poguba has transferred from Italy's Juventus to England's Manchester United.


The soccer clubs ranked in the top 20 of the Deloitte Football Money League in the past four years are all clubs belonging to the league which is all called "the 5 largest European leagues". However, in the data of FY 2017, Zenit of the Russian league is ranked 17th.


Japan representative Shinji Okazaki belongs and Leicester City who won the English Premier League in the 2015-16 season has won the first top 20 in the 20th time.


And in 19 years clubs that broke through the first annual income of 600 million euros (about 73 billion yen) emerged. Moreover, three clubs - Manchester United, Real Madrid and Barcelona - have recorded over 600 million euros at the same time.


The following is the details of the ranking of Deloitte Football Money League 2017.

◆ 1st place: Manchester United (England): 689 million euros (about 84.7 billion yen)


The revenue source of the football club can roughly be divided into "Matchday (entrance fee income by game watching)" "Broadcast (game broadcasting right income of game)" "Commercial (other commercial income)". Manchester United who got a splendid top has overwhelming commercial revenue among these three pillars, which accounts for 53% of total revenue by how much commercial income alone.

◆ Second place: Barcelona (Spain): EUR 620.2 million (approximately 76.2 billion yen)


Among the 3 clubs ranked in from Spain, the most income was Barcelona.

◆ 3rd place: Real Madrid (Spain): 600 million euros (about 76.2 billion yen)


The 'UEFA Champions League', a big footballer of European football, is also an incomparable winner, not to mention its competition level. According to the organizer UEFA, Real Madrid, who became the champion of the 2015-16 season, participated in the tournament and the total prize money received is as follows.

UEFA, CL announces prize money to 32 clubs! My forehead is already over several orders of magnitude ...
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Real Madrid

Group stage participation bonus: 1.36 billion yen
Performance bonus: 9.74 billion yen
Market pool: ¥ 29.67 billion
Round 16 advance entry bonus: 627 million yen
Quarter-finals advance bonus: ¥ 684 million
Semifinal advance entry bonus: 798 million yen
Winner bonus: 1.71 billion yen
Total amount: 91.28 billion yen


◆ 4th: Bayern Munich (Germany): EUR 592 million (about 72.8 billion yen)


Bayern Munich was the biggest income in German clubs. Regretably we could not break through the wall of EUR 0.6 billion, but if you look at the income growth in the past five seasons you can see well that you can break through next season.

◆ 5th place: Manchester City (England): 524.9 million euros (about 64.5 billion yen)


Ranked second in income in English clubs.

◆ 6th: Paris · Saint-Germain (France): 520.9 million euros (about 64 billion yen)


In the Deloitte Football Money League one year ago, he was ranked fourth in record. It is the only ranked in from France, and has become the champion of the league for four consecutive years from the 2012-13 season, and is the French number one club with both ability and income.

◆ 7th place: Arsenal (England): 468.5 million euros (about 57.6 billion yen)


Among the 20 clubs, the club has the most balanced proportion of entrance fee income (29%), broadcast right income (41%), commercial income (30%).

◆ 8th: Chelsea (England): 477.4 million euros (about 55 billion yen)


Because the 2016-17 season can not compete in the UEFA Champions League, which is a big income source, there is also a fear that Liverpool will be ranked out in the next season Deloitte Football Money League.

◆ 9th place: Liverpool (England): 403.0 million euros (about 49.6 billion yen)


Many of the 20 clubs ranked in the Deloitte Football Money League 2017 are participating in the UEFA Champions League which can earn extraordinary prizes, but only Liverpool can participate in the UEFA Champions League among the top ten Is not ... McCabbit · Tel Aviv 's lowest prize money among the participating clubs is 1.92 billion yen (at that time's rate), so I am amazed at how much revenue Liverpool is going to rank in top 10 without it .

◆ 10th: Juventus (Italy): EUR 341.1 million (about 41.9 billion yen)


The club with the most income in Italy. Revenue sources depend heavily on broadcasting rights income.

◆ 11th: Dortmund (Germany): EUR 283.9 million (about 34.9 billion yen)


A club to which Japan representative Shinji Kagawa belongs.

◆ 12th: Tottenham (England): EUR 279.7 million (about 34.4 billion yen)


Contrary to Chelsea, 2016-17 season can participate in the UEFA Champions League so that income growth is likely to be expected.

◆ 13th: Atletico · Madrid (Spain): EUR 228.6 million (about 28.1 billion yen)


A club based in Spain's capital Madrid as Real Madrid.

◆ 14th: Schalke (Germany): EUR 224.5 million (about 27.6 billion yen)


A club to which Japan representative Atsumi Uchida belongs.

◆ 15th: Rome (Italy): EUR 218.2 million (about 26.8 billion yen)


The second largest income club in Italy.

◆ 16th: AC Milan (Italy): 214.7 million euros (about 26.4 billion yen)


A club to which Japan representative Keisuke Honda belongs.

◆ 17th place: Zenit (Russia): EUR 196.5 million (about 24.2 billion yen)


It is the only rank in from the Russian football club. To the surprising result that the proportion of commercial income accounts for 74% of the total.

◆ 18th: West Ham (England): EUR 92.3 million (about 26.3 billion yen)


Football club based in London, England as well as Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham.

◆ 19th: Intel (Italy): 179.2 million euros (about 22 billion yen)


A club to which Japan representative Yuuko Nagatomo belongs.

◆ 20th place: Leicester (England): 172.1 million euros (about 21.2 billion yen)


England / Premier League champion of the 2015-16 season which is the aggregation period. As a result of the revenue breakdown, the revenue from broadcasting rights accounts for 74% of the total. It is also a club to which Japan representative Shinji Okazaki belongs.

Deloitte Football Money League 2017 data as a slideshowSlideShareIt is open to the public and can be seen from the following.

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