PRESS RELEASE Man Utd stay top of Forbes list

Discussion in 'Sports' started by far2000, Jul 17, 2012.

  1. far2000 Well-Known Member

    Manchester United have retained their title as the world's most valuable sports team, according to Forbes.
    [IMG]
    PA PhotosManchester United remain ahead of Real Madrid in the latest Forbes list
    Utd make stock exchange application
    Man Utd depart for pre-season tour
    Earlier this month, the club applied to be listed on the New York Stock Exchange as the Glazer family seeks to raise $100 million (£64 million) to reduce a debt level that, the application noted, "could adversely affect our financial health and competitive position".
    United were valued at £1.43 billion in the latest Forbes top 50, down from £1.65 billion in the 2011 list, but were still rated 19% more valuable than their closest rivals, Real Madrid.
    All 32 NFL franchises made the top 50 list, with the Dallas Cowboys, Washington Redskins, New England Patriots and Super Bowl champions New York Giants all securing spots in the top ten.
    The Forbes top 50 included seven football teams, with Arsenal falling three places to tenth and Barcelona up 18 to eighth.
    The Forbes Top Ten:
    1 Manchester United - £1.43bn
    2 Real Madrid - £1.20bn
    3= NY Yankees - £1.18bn
    3= Dallas Cowboys - £1.18bn
    5 Washington Redskins - £1bn
    6= LA Dodgers - £895m
    6= NE Patriots - £895m
    8 Barcelona - £838m
    9 New York Giants - £831m
    10 Arsenal - £825m
    • Like Like x 1

Share This Page