World's Richest Football clubs in 2022
Which are the world's richest football clubs in 2022?
Deloitte published the 2022 Football Money League, which analyses the finances of the clubs which generate the highest revenue, in March 2022.
The latest findings showed that the top 20 clubs, all based in Europe, pulled in an average revenue of €409 million (£340m/$450m), with those figures representing a marginal increase on 2019-20.
According to the report, clubs in the Money League missed out on more than €2 billion (£1.7bn/$2.2bn) as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, with the absence of supporters from grounds impacting teams across two domestic campaigns.
Barcelona were named the world's richest football club in 2021, according to the Deloitte rankings, but Manchester City have risen to the summit in 2022 after generating revenue of €644.9 million (£537m/$709m).
On the back of much-publicised financial difficulties, Barcelona have tumbled into fourth spot behind Clasico rivals Real Madrid and Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich.
There are 11 Premier League teams inside the top 20, with Paris Saint-Germain the only representatives from France while German and Italian football provide two entrants apiece.
You can view the top 20 rankings with the total revenue (broadcast, matchday and commercial) below.
The world's top 20 richest football clubs
Ranking | Team | Total revenue |
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1 | Manchester City | €644.9m |
2 | Real Madrid | €640.7m |
3 | Bayern Munich | €611.4m |
4 | Barcelona | €582.1m |
5 | Manchester United | €558.0m |
6 | Paris Saint-Germain | €556.2m |
7 | Liverpool | €550.4m |
8 | Chelsea | €493.1m |
9 | Juventus | €433.5m |
10 | Tottenham | €406.2m |
11 | Arsenal | €366.5m |
12 | Borussia Dortmund | €337.6m |
13 | Atletico Madrid | €332.8m |
14 | Inter | €330.9m |
15 | Leicester City | €255.5m |
16 | West Ham United | €221.5m |
17 | Wolverhampton Wanderers | €219.2m |
18 | Everton | €218.1m |
19 | Zenit | €212.0m |
20 | Aston Villa | €207.3m |
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