The Spanish club once again topped the table prepared by Deloitte in a context of strong expansion of the football business
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Recently,Deloitte Football Money published a new report on the total revenues of the most important clubs in the world throughout the year. In the 29th edition of the study,Real Madrid once again dominated the competition, being the institution with the highest revenues on the planet, afteronce again surpassing the one-billion-euro mark during the 2024/25 season.
The British services network revealed that the Merengue side recorded revenues close to1.161 billion euros, consolidating itself asthe only club that managed to reach ten figures for the second consecutive year. The figure is part of a context of general business expansion: the 20 clubs with the greatest resources in the world together exceeded12 billion euros, with an11% year-on-year growth.
El Real Madrid volvió a superar la barrera de los mil millones
The report highlights that the main driver of this economic leap was the diversification of revenues. For the third consecutive year, thecommercialsegment led the composition of profits, with anaverage of265 million euros per club. Added to this wererecord figures for broadcasting rights and matchday revenues, driven by the expansion ofUEFA competitions and the revampedClub World Cup.
Behind the white club appears its classic rival,Barcelona, whichreturned to the podium after five seasons. The Catalan club reached974.8 million euros, with27% growth despite playing its home matches away from Camp Nou, which is still undergoing full renovation.
Third place went toBayern Munich, which climbed two positions to861 million euros. Its improvement was linked, in large part, to therevenues caused by the Club World Cup, which strengthened its financial structure.
Barcelona y Bayern Munich completan el podio de ingresos
The top 10 was completed byParis Saint-Germain (837 million),Liverpool (836 million),Manchester City (829.3 million),Arsenal (821.7 million),Manchester United (793 million),Tottenham Hotspur (672.6 million) andChelsea (672.6 million).
South American presence also had its place in the ranking. Flamengo, reigning champion of the Copa Libertadores and the Brasileirao, ranked 29th with revenues of202.7 million euros, confirming its economic weight inside and outside the continent.
Flamengo es el único sudamericano dentro del Top 30