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Barcelona overtakes Real Madrid on biggest earners’ list 

Real Madrid have lost its position in the highest-earning football clubs in the world to its Spanish League rival, Barcelona. This is the first time the latter would break the €800m revenue barrier and top the list, which is dominated by English clubs.

The 20 clubs that made the Deloitte Football Money League grossed a combined income of €9.3 billion (£8 billion) for the 2018-2019 season. This figure is an increase of 11% when compared to the previous year, 2018, which was €8.3 billion.

In the next few years, these clubs are expected to have a combined revenue that breaks the €10 billion revenue barrier. This projection is supported by the increasing interest in football.

The revenue was sourced from Commercial, Matchday and Broadcast rights to their matches. According to Deloitte, Broadcast rights accounted for 44% of the total revenue of the €9.3 billion, commercial accounted for 40% and Matchday grossed 16%.

How the clubs stand: The list was largely dominated by Premiership clubs. Containing the 20 biggest money-spinning clubs list are:

Clubs with highest revenue  

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