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This is a list of professional sports leagues by revenue. Individual sports are not included. The "Season" column refers to the sports league season for which financial data is available and referenced, which is usually not the most recently completed season of competition. Revenue is listed in millions of euros. The "Tier Level" column refers ...
The "Big Four" leagues each have revenues that can be many times greater than the payrolls of less popular sports leagues in the two nations. In terms of overall league revenue, the NFL, MLB, and NBA rank as the top three most lucrative sports leagues in the world, with the English Premier League and the NHL ranked at fourth and fifth place.
Rank Team Country Value (million US$) 1 Los Angeles FC: United States: 1,000 2 LA Galaxy: United States: 925 3 Atlanta United FC: United States: 850 4 New York City FC: United States: 800 5 D.C. United: United States: 700 6 Toronto FC: Canada: 690 7 Austin FC: United States: 680 8 Seattle Sounders FC: United States: 660 9 Portland Timbers ...
This is a list of the richest association football clubs in the world as ranked by Forbes magazine on ... List of professional sports leagues by revenue; Lists of ...
2021 Rank Club Revenue (€ million) Country 2020 Rank Change 1 Barcelona: 713.4 Spain: 1 — 2 Real Madrid: 691.8 Spain: 2 — 3 Bayern Munich: 634.1 Germany: 4 +1 4 Manchester United: 580.4 England: 3 -1 5 Liverpool: 558.6 England: 7 +2 6 Manchester City: 549.2 England: 6 — 7 Paris Saint-Germain: 540.6 France: 5 -2 8 Chelsea: 469.7 England ...
Every team in the league saw its value rise by at least 9% in 2024, with the Nets, Los Angeles Clippers, Cleveland Cavaliers and Milwaukee Bucks enjoying the biggest increases. The average value ...
The "leagues" below include pure league competitions, where the team that finishes at the top of the table is declared the winner, such as the Premier League, and hybrid league/knock-out competitions, where the best league performers enter a knock-out phase (also called a playoff) to decide the winner, such as the National Football League.
In addition to the major sports leagues, there are several other highest-level professional sports leagues in the United States. These leagues usually lack TV contracts for popular network TV or mainstream cable channels, draw more modest attendance, and generally pay significantly lower salaries than the major sports leagues.