Richest Football Club in the World 2023 - Updated Top 10 List

What is the Richest Football Club in the World in 2023? After analyzing their value and revenue, here we provided you with the list of the Top 10 World's Richest Football Clubs.

by Surya

Updated Apr 08, 2023

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Richest Football Club in the World 2023

Football clubs are a highly profitable industry that has grown to become one of the biggest money-making ventures globally. Football clubs mainly generate revenue from three sources: Matchday, Broadcast, and Commercial revenues. Matchday revenue encompasses income generated from tickets and merchandise sales, as well as marketing services provided to fans during games. Broadcast revenue is collected by clubs for the rights to broadcast matches on television, while commercial revenue is generated from sponsorship deals and partnerships. The Deloitte Football Money League (DFML) is a reliable and up-to-date independent analysis of the financial performance of football clubs around the world.

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Top 10 Richest Football Clubs in the World 2023 

S.NO

CLUBS

REVENUE

1

Manchester City

€731m

2

Real Madrid

€713.8m

3

Liverpool 

€701.7m

4

Manchester United

€688.6m

5

PSG 

€654.2m

6

Bayern Munich 

€653.6m

7

Barcelona 

€638.2m

8

Chelsea

€568.3m

9

Tottenham

€523m

10

Arsenal 

€433.5m

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Which is the Richest Football Club In The World in 2023?

  1. Manchester City (€731m)

Manchester City has maintained its position at the top of the Deloitte Football Money League (DFML) for the second consecutive year, making it the wealthiest football club globally. The club's total revenue of €731m (£619.1m) in 2021 represents a 13% increase from the previous year's €644.9m (£571.1m). Of this, €373m came from commercial deals, €294m from broadcast rights, and €64m from matchday revenue. It's worth noting that Manchester City only made it to the top five richest clubs for the first time in 2015/16, making this a significant achievement. In addition, the club's commercial revenue growth of €65m to €373m in 2021/22 is a new record for the Premier League. 

  1. Real Madrid (€713.8m)

Real Madrid, with revenue of €713.8m (£604.5m) in 2022, witnessed an 11% increase in earnings as compared to the previous year's €640.7m (£567.3m). Their revenue came from commercial deals (€318m), broadcast (€308m), and matchday earnings (€88m). Real Madrid won the La Liga and UEFA Champions League in 2022.

  1. Liverpool (€701.7m)

Liverpool saw a massive 27% increase in revenue to €701.7m (£594.3m) in 2022, overtaking Manchester United and climbing four spots to become the third-richest football club globally. Their commercial earnings stood at €275m, while TV rights brought in €314m, and matchday revenue amounted to €112m. Liverpool reached the UEFA Champions League final but lost to Real Madrid. Additionally, the expansion of Anfield Road Stand, set to be completed before the 2023/24 season, is expected to boost their matchday revenue even further.

  1. Manchester United (€688.6m)

Manchester United generated €688.6m (£583.2m) in 2021-22, a 23% increase compared to the previous year's €558m (£494.1m). Commercial deals brought in €309m, broadcast rights yielded €254m, and matchday revenue contributed €126m. It remains to be seen if United's absence from the Champions League this season will have a negative impact on their revenue.

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  1.  PSG (€654.2m)

Despite their reputation for big-spending in transfers and wages, PSG has managed to maintain a profitable business model while adhering to Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations. In 2021-22, the Parisian club generated €654.2m (£554m), an 18% increase from the previous year's €556.2m (£492.5m). Commercial deals brought in €383m, broadcast rights contributed €139m, and matchday revenue amounted to €132m. PSG won the Ligue 1 title but were knocked out in the round of 16 of the UEFA Champions League last season.

  1. Bayern Munich (€653.6m)

Bayern Munich has established a reliable and sustainable business model over the years. In 2021-22, the German giants generated €653.6m (£553.5m) in revenue, a 7% increase compared to the previous year's €611.4m (£541.4m). Bayern has sponsorship deals with major brands like Allianz, Adidas, and Audi, which brought in €378m in commercial revenue. Broadcast rights contributed €207m, while matchday revenue was €68m. On the pitch, Bayern won the Bundesliga but were eliminated in the quarterfinals of the UEFA Champions League.

  1. Barcelona (€638.2m)

Barcelona's position in the DFML rankings has significantly dropped from 4th to 7th in 2023 due to their financial crisis, resulting in a massive debt of €1.3 billion. In an effort to raise funds last summer, they employed various methods, but they are still struggling to recover from the Covid-19 financial disaster. Despite generating €638.2m (£540.5m) in 2022, which was a 10% increase from the previous year's €582.1m (£515.4m), Barcelona's position on the list of richest clubs dropped due to a 13% decline in broadcast revenues. Their TV rights revenue reduced from €290m in 2021 to €251m.

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  1. Chelsea (€568.3m)’

Despite facing a crisis last year, which led to the sale of the club due to the Russian/Ukraine war, Chelsea still maintains a spot among the top 10 richest football clubs globally. In the previous season, they generated a total of €568.3m (£481.3m), indicating a 15% increase from the €493.1m (£436.6m) they earned the previous season. Chelsea's commercial transactions yielded €209m, while broadcast revenue generated €277m, and matchday revenue brought in €82m. Although the team finished 3rd in the Premier League, they lost both FA Cup and League Cup finals, and reached the quarterfinals of the Champions League.

  1. Tottenham (€523m)

Tottenham Hotspur has steadily earned their place among the elite football clubs over the past decade. Aside from their impressive performances on the field, they are also among the wealthiest football clubs globally. In the previous year, Spurs generated total revenue of €523m (£442.8m), reflecting a 29% increase from the €406.2m (£359.7m) earned the previous year. Their commercial deals contributed €215m, while TV broadcast rights generated €182m, and matchday revenue brought in €125m.

  1. Arsenal (€433.5m)

For the first time since 2018/19, Arsenal broke into the top 10 wealthiest football clubs in the world, replacing Juventus, who fell to 11th place. This achievement was primarily due to the significant matchday revenue generated. Overall, the Gunners generated €433.5m (£367.1m) in 2022, an 18% increase from the €366.5m (£324.5m) earned in 2021. Their commercial partnerships brought in €167m, while broadcast rights generated €172m, and matchday revenue contributed €94m.

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What is the Richest Football Club in the World 2023? 

In January 2023, Deloitte released the 2023 Football Money League report, which evaluates the finances of the clubs that generate the highest revenue. According to the report, Manchester City remained the wealthiest football club in the world in 2023. The report states that Manchester City's total revenue increased from £571.1 million in the 2020-21 season to £619.1 million in the 2021-22 season. This represents a significant increase in revenue, highlighting the club's continued commercial success. Manchester City is a Premier League team based in Manchester, England, and is owned by the Abu Dhabi United Group. 

What is the Richest Club in the World 2022? 

S.No

Name of the Club

  1.  

Real Madrid

  1.  

Barcelona

  1.  

Manchester United

  1.  

Liverpool

  1.  

Bayern Munich

  1.  

Manchester City

  1.  

Paris Saint-Germain

  1.  

Chelsea

  1.  

Juventus

  1.  

Tottenham Hotspur



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Richest Football Club in the World 2023: FAQs

1. Who is the top 10 richest club in the world?

Manchester City
Real Madrid
Liverpool 
Manchester United
PSG 
Bayern Munich 
Barcelona 
Chelsea
Tottenham
Arsenal 

2. Which is the richest football club in the world in 2023?

According to the report, Manchester City remained the wealthiest football club in the world in 2023. 

3. What is the Deloitte Football Money League (DFML)?

The Deloitte Football Money League is a ranking of football clubs by revenue generated from football operations. 

4. Which football club is currently the richest in the world?

Manchester City have retained their status as the world's richest football club. 

5. How many football clubs are there?  

211 men's national football teams affiliated to FIFA, through their national football associations.

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