London – Real Madrid have become the first club in any sport to generate more than €500 million in revenue in a single year, according to the business advisory firm Deloitte.
The company’s Football Money League, published for the 16th time on Thursday, sees Spanish champions Madrid retain their hold on first place ahead of perennial rivals Barcelona.
In an unchanged top six, Manchester United remain third, Bayern Munich fourth, European champions Chelsea fifth and Arsenal sixth, but English champions Manchester City soar five places to seventh.
The only new entry in the list was English side Newcastle United, who moved into the top 20 at the expense of Spanish club Valencia after a surprise fifth-place finish in the Premier League last season.
The English top flight remains the most well-represented league in the ranking, with seven of the 20 clubs hailing from the Premier League.
CHECK The Deloitte Football Money League 2013 After The Cut:
1. Real Madrid (ESP) €512.6 million
2. Barcelona (ESP) €483 million
3. Manchester United (ENG) €395.9 million
4. Bayern Munich (GER) €368.4 million
5. Chelsea (ENG) €322.6 million
6. Arsenal (ENG) €290.3 million
7. Manchester City (ENG) €285.6 million
8. AC Milan (ITA) €256.9 million
9. Liverpool (ENG) €233.2 million
10. Juventus (ITA) €195.4 million
11. Borussia Dortmund (GER) €189.1 million
12. Inter Milan (ITA) €185.9 million
13. Tottenham Hotspur (ENG) €178.2 million
14. Schalke 04 (GER) €174.5 million
15. Napoli (ITA) €148.4 million
16. Marseille (FRA) €135.7 million
17. Lyon (FRA) €131.9 million
18. Hamburg (GER) €121.1 million
19. Roma (ITA) €115.9 million
20. Newcastle United (ENG) €115.3 million
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