The World’s Most Valuable Football Club Brands
When the oldest national football competition—the FA Cup—was first played in 1872, the players didn’t get paid, clubs were local associations, and there were no such things as football brands.
Skip ahead a century and a half and many football clubs have comparable levels of global recognition to well-known consumer brands like Apple or Coca-Cola, while simultaneously commanding immense loyalty from fans from all walks of life.
These characteristics have immense financial worth. Today we find out which clubs, aside from competing on the pitch, also compete as football brands. Brand Finance, a brand valuation and strategy consultancy, has compiled a list of the world’s 50 most valuable football club brands.
Which Football Club Has the Most Valuable Brand?
Prized at $1.56 billion in 2023, Manchester City FC of England’s Premier League takes the top spot as the most valuable football brand.
The club’s brand value grew 13.5% in the last year, a testament to the club’s recent and sustained success on the domestic and international fronts. It has won the Premier league seven times since 2011, and in 2023 the club completed a historic “treble”—winning the Premier League, Champions League, and FA Cup, all in one season.
Close on City’s heels, Spain’s Real Madrid CF brand is also valued slightly above $1.5 billion, but is down 14% in the last year. The club lost their hold on both their domestic league and European championship titles this season, contributing to their decrease in brand worth in 2023.
On the Catalonian side of Spain, FC Barcelona’s brand remains ranked in third place, valued at $1.4 billion. The two Spanish giants have a near duopoly over La Liga, Spain’s domestic league, with one of them having won the title 62 times in the 94 years since the league was founded.
The rivalry gained another edge in the 2000s, hosting one each of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo—two of the most-followed celebrities in the world and often regarded as some of the greatest players to play the game.
And while both Messi and Ronaldo left in the last five years, Barcelona and Real Madrid’s brands have stayed resilient. Both clubs have consistently ranked in the top five most valuable football club brands since 2013.
Four more club brands have been valued above $1 billion:
- Manchester United FC, England, ($1.41 billion)
- Liverpool FC, England ($1.41 billion)
- Paris Saint-Germain, France ($1.17 billion)
- FC Bayern Munich, Germany ($1.14 billion)
Dataset
Rank | Brand | Country | Brand Value |
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(USD millions),Value Change | |||
(2022-2023) | |||
1 | Manchester City FC | UK | $1,562 |
2 | Real Madrid CF | Spain | $1,513 |
3 | FC Barcelona | Spain | $1,425 |
4 | Manchester United FC | UK | $1,412 |
5 | Liverpool FC | UK | $1,411 |
6 | Paris Saint-Germain | France | $1,174 |
7 | FC Bayern Munich | Germany | $1,140 |
8 | Arsenal FC | UK | $940 |
9 | Tottenham Hotspur FC | UK | $931 |
10 | Chelsea FC | UK | $893 |
11 | Juventus FC | Italy | $655 |
12 | Club Atletico de Madrid | Spain | $570 |
13 | Borussia Dortmund | Germany | $562 |
14 | FC Internazionale Milano | Italy | $528 |
15 | AC Milan | Italy | $371 |
16 | West Ham United FC | UK | $320 |
17 | Newcastle United FC | UK | $259 |
18 | SSC Napoli | Italy | $249 |
19 | RasenBallsport Leipzig | Germany | $231 |
20 | Aston Villa FC | UK | $222 |
Data sources
Note: Brand value refers to the present value of earnings specifically related to a football team’s brand reputation. This is separate and distinct from market value, or the value of an organization as a whole (i.e. what it would cost to buy a team)