The world football money league for 2016 has recently been published by Deloitte. The table shows that there are 8 Premier League teams in the Top 20 revenue earners with West Ham coming in at Number 18.
West Ham are still some way behind their closest Premier League rival, Tottenham Hotspur, with revenues that continue to rely heavily on TV money. The move to the London Stadium is likely to increase Matchday income but early exits from cup competitions and a disappointing (so far) league campaign may offset this. Commercial income still lags some way behind the majority of other clubs making it into the money league.
West Ham United make only their third appearance in the Money League in 18th, their highest ever position. 2015/16 was their last season at the Boleyn Ground stadium and a strong performance in the FA Cup helped their matchday revenue increase. Both broadcast and commercial revenue also grew as the club benefited from increased Premier League payments after finishing seventh (compared with 12th in 2014/15) and as Betway were announced as the club’s new shirt front sponsor.
– Deloitte Money League Report
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Revenues |
% Revenue From |
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(£m) |
Matchday |
TV |
Commercial |
1 |
Manchester United |
515.3 |
20% |
27% |
53% |
2 |
Barcelona |
463.8 |
19% |
33% |
48% |
3 |
Real Madrid |
463.8 |
21% |
37% |
42% |
4 |
Bayern Munich |
442.7 |
17% |
25% |
58% |
5 |
Manchester City |
392.6 |
13% |
41% |
46% |
6 |
PSG |
389.6 |
18% |
24% |
58% |
7 |
Arsenal |
350.4 |
29% |
41% |
30% |
8 |
Chelsea |
334.6 |
21% |
43% |
36% |
9 |
Liverpool |
302.0 |
19% |
42% |
39% |
10 |
Juventus |
255.1 |
13% |
57% |
30% |
11 |
Borussia Dortmund |
212.3 |
22% |
29% |
49% |
12 |
Tottenham |
209.2 |
19% |
53% |
28% |
13 |
Atletico Madrid |
171.0 |
16% |
61% |
23% |
14 |
Schalke 04 |
167.9 |
23% |
33% |
44% |
15 |
AS Roma |
163.2 |
13% |
71% |
16% |
16 |
AC Milan |
160.5 |
12% |
41% |
47% |
17 |
FC Zenith |
147.0 |
5% |
21% |
74% |
18 |
West Ham United |
143.8 |
19% |
60% |
21% |
19 |
Internazionale |
134.0 |
14% |
55% |
31% |
20 |
Leicester City |
128.7 |
9% |
74% |
17% |
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