Deloitte Football Money League
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The Deloitte Football Money League is a ranking of football (soccer) clubs by income. It is produced annually by the accountancy firm Deloitte.
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[edit] Rankings for the 2004/05 season
In the rankings for the 2004/05 season, Real Madrid ended Manchester United's long run at the top. Three clubs that had appeared in the previous season's top twenty (Marseille, Rangers, and Aston Villa) were replaced by Lyon, Everton, and Valencia.
[edit] Full listing
Rank | Club | Income (£ million) |
Country |
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1. | Real Madrid | 186.2 | Spain |
2. | Manchester United | 166.4 | England |
3. | A.C. Milan | 158.0 | Italy |
4. | Juventus | 154.9 | Italy |
5. | Chelsea | 149.1 | England |
6. | FC Barcelona | 140.4 | Spain |
7. | Bayern Munich | 128.0 | Germany |
8. | Liverpool | 122.4 | England |
9. | Internazionale | 119.7 | Italy |
10. | Arsenal | 115.7 | England |
11. | A.S. Roma | 89.0 | Italy |
12. | Newcastle United | 87.1 | England |
13. | Tottenham Hotspur | 70.6 | England |
14. | Schalke 04 | 65.8 | Germany |
15. | Lyon | 62.7 | France |
16. | Celtic | 62.6 | Scotland |
17. | Manchester City | 60.9 | England |
18. | Everton | 60.0 | England |
19. | Valencia | 57.2 | Spain |
20. | Lazio | 56.1 | Italy |
[edit] See also
[edit] External link
- Deloitte Football Money League 2006 (rankings for the 2004/05 season)