The fresh list of the 50 most valuable sports teams is out. Forbes has just released this list and there are very few surprises in this list. The top 10 most valuable sports teams in this list is dominated by different European soccer and different American sports teams. Forbes has given the reason for the growing richness in these sporting teams is the creation of the massive wealth in the stock market over the last five years by these sporting teams along with the ever so increasing TV rights fees. Forbes has also observed that the limited number of teams in the competition is also one of the reasons, that’s why only a few other teams have seen the boom in their earnings.
Most Valuable Sports Teams According to Forbes
- Real Madrid (Soccer) – Value: US$ 3.44 billion
- Barcelona (Soccer) – Value: US$ 3.2 billion
- Manchester United (Soccer) – Value US$ 2.81 billion
- New York Yankees (Baseball) – Value US$ 2.5 billion
- Dallas Cowboys (American Football) – Value US$ 2.3 billion
- Los Angeles Dodgers (Baseball) – Value US$ 2 billion
- Bayren Munich (Soccer) – Value US$ 1.85 billion
- New England Patriots (American Football) – Value US$ 1.8 billion
- Washington Redskins (American Football) – Value US$ 1.7 billion
- New York Giants (American Football) – Value US$ 1.55 billion
- Boston Red Sox (Baseball) – Value: US$ 1.5 billion
- Houston Texans (American Football) – Value: US$ 1.45 billion
- New York Knicks (Basketball) – Value: US$ 1.4 billion
- New York Jets (American Football) – Value: US$ 1.38 billion
- Los Angeles Lakers (Basketball) – Value: US$ 1.35 billion
- Arsenal (Soccer) – Value: US$ 1.331 billion
- Philadelphia Eagles (American Football) – Value: US$ 1.314 billion
- Chicago Bears (American Football) – Value: US$ 1.252 billion
- Baltimore Ravens (American Football) – Value: US$ 1.227 billion
- San Francisco 49ers (American Football) – Value: US$ 1.224 billion
- Chicago Cubs (Baseball) – Value: 1.2 billion
- Ferrari (Formula One) – Value: US$ 1.2 billion
- Indianapolis Colts (American Football) – Value: US$ 1.2 billion
- Green Bay Packers (American Football) – Value: US$ 1.183 billion
- Denver Broncos (American Football) – Value: US$ 1.161 billion
- Toronto Maple Leafs (Ice Hockey) – Value: US$ 1.15 billion
- Pittsburgh Steelers (American Football) – Value: US$ 1.118 billion
- Seattle Seahawks (American Football) – Value: US$ 1.081 billion
- Miami Dolphins (American Football) – Value: US$ 1.074 billion
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers (American Football) – Value: US$ 1.067 billion
- Carolina Panthers (American Football) – Value: US$ 1.057 billion
- Tennessee Titans (American Football) – Value: US$ 1.055 billion
- Kansas City Chiefs (American Football) – Value: US$ 1.0009 billion
- Minnesota Vikings (American Football) – Value: US$ 1.007 billion
- Cleveland Browns (American Football) – Value: US$ 1.005 billion
- New Orleans Saints (American Football) – Value: US$ 1.004 billion
- Chicago Bulls (Basketball) – Value : US$ 1 billion
- San Francisco Giants (Baseball) – Value: US$ 1 billion
- Philadelphia Phillies (Baseball) – Value: US$ 975 million
- Arizona Cardinals (American Football) – Value: US$ 961 million
- San Diego Chargers (American Football) Value: US$ 949 million
- Atlanta Falcons (American Football) Value: US$ 933 million
- Cincinnati Bengals (American Football) Value: US$ 924 million
- Detroit Lions (American Football) Value: US$ 900 million
- Boston Celtics (Basketball) – Value: US$ 875 million
- St. Louis Rams (American Football) – Value: US$ 875 million
- Buffalo Bills (American Football) – Value: US$ 870 million
- Chelsea (Soccer) – Value: US$ 867 million
- Manchester City (Soccer) – Value US$ 863 million
- AC Milan (Soccer) – Value: US$ 856 million