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The top 20 clubs generated combined revenues of over €4.4 billion in 2010/11, a 3% increase on the previous year. This represents over a quarter of the total revenues of the European football market.
The combined revenues of the 20 Money League clubs surpassed €4 billion for the first time in 2009/10, with a total of €4.3 billion being an 8% increase on the previous year. Download a free copy of the 14th edition of the Football Money League.
All of this year’s top 20 clubs are from the ‘big five’ European leagues. The sustained depreciation of the Pound Sterling against the Euro continues to impair English clubs’ positions in the list.
We review the impact of recent stadium developments on clubs’ positions in the Money League and provide an update on trends in the ever changing broadcast market.
In addition to our usual profiles of the top 20 clubs and their revenue sources we provide three additional articles this year. We outline recent developments in the football broadcast market and some of the recently agreed deals and their implications for club revenues.
In this year’s edition, in addition to our usual profiles of the top 20 clubs and their revenue sources, we take a five-year view of the Deloitte Football Money League clubs and also look at how Real Madrid has captured the top spot.