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Club World Cup 32 teams season revenue ranking: Real Madrid ranked first with 1.0859 billion euros, Manchester City ranked second with Paris ranked third

June 20th, the Club World Cup is in full swing. Sports Finance Calcioe Finanza counted the revenue rankings of the 32 teams in the Club World Cup this season, with Real Madrid ranked first with 1.0859 billion euros.

It should be noted that revenue refers to net income and does not deduct all club expenditures, so it does not represent net profit.

In this list, Europe still dominates, Asia and South America are also growing at the economic level, but the gap is still very obvious, and European clubs still rank first.

Real Madrid ranks first with annual revenue of 1.0859 billion euros, followed by Manchester City's 1.0143 billion euros and Paris Saint-Germain's 989.2 million euros.

Outside Europe, the team with the highest revenue is Saudi Arabia's Riyadh Crescent with annual revenue of 252.1 million euros, while the most prominent in South America are Flamenco's 233.8 million euros, Palmeiras's 225.2 million euros and Riverbed's 188.6 million euros.

In the United States, Miami International and Los Angeles FC's revenues were 165.2 million euros and 134.7 million euros, respectively, which also reflects the growing commercial value of the MSU.

The most conspicuous thing is New Zealand's Auckland FC. As an amateur club, the annual income is only 500,000 euros, highlighting the huge financial gap between the participating teams in this competition.

From the perspective of transfer market investment, the gap is more obvious: European clubs invest between 46 million and 230 million euros per year; South American clubs invest between 27.6 million and 92 million euros; North American clubs invest between 9.2 million and 27.6 million euros; African and Asian clubs mostly invest between 1.8 million and 9.2 million euros; Auckland City hardly participates in the transfer market, and its investment is less than 920,000 euros.

Specific income structure: Europe and Asia rely on commercial income, South America rely on stadium income

South America: stadium income determines success or failure, 51% and 52% of the income of Riverbed and Boca youth come from tickets, and TV broadcast rights revenue accounts for only about 5%.

Europe: Television broadcasting rights are the main source of European clubs, accounting for 30%-40%.

Asia: Relying on commercial sponsorship. 49% of Riyadh Crescent's revenue comes from business activities; Ulsan HD is as high as 70%; Urawa Red Diamonds also have 56%.

Oceania: Up to 85% of Auckland City's revenue comes from business activities.

Overall, the average revenue distribution of participating clubs is as follows: 35% business activities, 19% stadium revenue, 19% television broadcast rights, 7% transfer income, 20% other sources of income

Club World Cup 32 teams season revenue ranking:

1. Real Madrid (Spain): 1.0859 billion Euro

2. Manchester City (England): 1.0143 billion Euro

3. Paris Saint-Germain (France): 989.2 million Euro

4. Chelsea (England): 969.3 million Euro

5. Bayern Munich (Germany): 951.5 million Euro

6. Tymond (Germany): 618.2 million euros

7. Atletico Madrid (Spain): 482.8 million euros

8. Inter Milan (Italy): 473.2 million euros

9. Juventus (Italy): 394.5 million euros

10. Benfica (Portugal): 256.3 million euros

11. Riyadh Crescent (Saudi Arabia): 252.1 million euros

12. Flamengo (Brazil): 233.8 million euros

13. Palmeiras (Brazil): 225.2 million euros

14. Porto (Portugal): 221.2 million euros

15. Riverbed team (Argentina): 188.6 million euros

16. Miami International (US): 165.2 million euros

17. Los Angeles FC (US): 134.7 million euros

18. Red Bull Salzburg (Austria): 130.4 million euros

19. Boca Youth (Argentina): 126.1 million euros

20. Fruminense (Brazil): 110.4 million euros

21. Botafogo (Brazil): 101.7 million euros

22. Seattle Gulf Man (US): 72.2 million euros

23. Urawa Red Diamond (Japan): 63.5 million euros

24. Cairo Nationals (Egypt): 43.5 million euros

25. Ulsan Hyundai (South Africa): 26.1 million euros

26. Mamerodi Sunset (South Africa): 8.7 million euros

27. Casablanca Vidade (Morocco): 7.8 million euros

28. Auckland City (New Zealand): 500,000 euros

Al Ain (UAE): Undisclosed

Tunisian Hope (Tunisia): Undisclosed

Monterrey (Mexico): Undisclosed

Pachuca (Mexico): Undisclosed

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