logging in or signing up The World's Most Valuable Sports Teams sathya.spartans Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 45 Category: Sports License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: August 19, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Most Valuable Sports Team in the World : Most Valuable Sports Team in the World Information from FORBES No. 1: Manchester United : No. 1: Manchester United Sport: soccerValue: $1.83 billionOwner: Glazer familyRevenue: $459 million The Red Devils lay claim to having 333 million followers and 139 million core fans worldwide. No. 2: Dallas Cowboys : No. 2: Dallas Cowboys Sport: footballValue: $1.65 billionOwner: Jerral JonesRevenue: $280 million New stadium landed NCAA Men's Final Four, NBA All-Star Game and Super Bowl. No. 3: New York Yankees : No. 3: New York Yankees Sport: baseballValue: $1.6 billionOwner: Steinbrenner familyRevenue: $441 million Leveraged most valuable brand in sports to create rich cable network and venue hospitality business. No. 4: Washington Redskins : No. 4: Washington Redskins Sport: footballValue: $1.55 billionOwner: Daniel SnyderRevenue: $345 million Average operating income of $77 million over past five seasons is the highest in the NFL. No. 5: New England Patriots : No. 5: New England Patriots Sport: footballValue: $1.36 billionOwner: Robert KraftRevenue: $302 million Built Patriot Place adjacent to Gillette Stadium, featuring shopping, dining and entertainment. No. 6: Real Madrid : No. 6: Real Madrid Sport: soccerValue: $1.32 billionOwner: club membersRevenue: $563 million Generates $225 million annually from broadcasting fees, the most in sports. No. 7: New York Giants : No. 7: New York Giants Sport: footballValue: $1.18 billionOwner: John Mara, Steven TischRevenue: $230 million Sold naming rights to practice facility for more than $35 million over 15 years and is close to selling out season tickets for new stadium. No. 8: Arsenal : No. 8: Arsenal Sport: soccerValue: $1.18 billionOwner: Stanley KroenkeRevenue: $369 million Arsenal's $102 million operating income trailed only Man U among English Premier League teams last year. No. 9: New York Jets : No. 9: New York Jets Sport: footballValue: $1.17 billionOwner: Robert Wood Johnson IVRevenue: $227 million Having difficulty selling personal seat licenses for season tickets at new stadium. No. 10: Houston Texans : No. 10: Houston Texans Sport: footballValue: $1.15 billionOwner: Robert McNairRevenue: $256 million Stadium naming rights deal with Reliant is the richest in the NFL, worth $300 million. No. 16: Ferrari : No. 16: Ferrari Sport: motorsportsValue: $1.05 billionOwner: Fiat GroupRevenue: $308 million Ferrari, the winningest team in Formula 1 history, opened 34 stores in four continents to sell Ferrari-branded goods, generating upward of $100 million in revenue. No. 25: Barcelona : No. 25: Barcelona Sport: soccerValue: $1 billionOwner: club membersRevenue: $513 million Barca has won the Spanish cup more times than any other team, and earns $220 million in broadcasting revenue. No. 35: Boston Red Sox : No. 35: Boston Red Sox Sport: baseballValue: $870 millionOwner: John Henry, Thomas WernerRevenue: $266 million Red Sox had the highest local television ratings (9.5) in baseball in 200 No. 41: Liverpool : No. 41: Liverpool Sport: soccerValue: $822 millionOwner: George Gillett Jr., Thomas HicksRevenue: $304 million The Reds have captured seven F.A. Cups and seven League Cups, helping the club consistently increase sponsorship revenue. 42: McLaren Mercedes : 42: McLaren Mercedes Sport: motorsportsValue: $805 millionOwner: Ron Dennis, TAG GroupRevenue: $267 million Mercedes is in the process of selling its stake in the team back to the McLaren Group since buying its own race team late last year. No. 43: A.C. Milan : No. 43: A.C. Milan Sport: soccerValue: $800 millionOwner: Silvio BerlusconiRevenue: $276 million The club's revenue fell by $54 million for the 2008-2009 season after it failed to qualify for the UEFA Champions League for the first time since 2001-2002. No. 48: Chelsea : No. 48: Chelsea Sport: soccerValue: $646 millionOwner: Roman AbramovichRevenue: $340 million Last year the club extended its jersey deal with Samsung, worth more than $16 million annually, through 2012-2013 season. You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
The World's Most Valuable Sports Teams sathya.spartans Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 45 Category: Sports License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: August 19, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Most Valuable Sports Team in the World : Most Valuable Sports Team in the World Information from FORBES No. 1: Manchester United : No. 1: Manchester United Sport: soccerValue: $1.83 billionOwner: Glazer familyRevenue: $459 million The Red Devils lay claim to having 333 million followers and 139 million core fans worldwide. No. 2: Dallas Cowboys : No. 2: Dallas Cowboys Sport: footballValue: $1.65 billionOwner: Jerral JonesRevenue: $280 million New stadium landed NCAA Men's Final Four, NBA All-Star Game and Super Bowl. No. 3: New York Yankees : No. 3: New York Yankees Sport: baseballValue: $1.6 billionOwner: Steinbrenner familyRevenue: $441 million Leveraged most valuable brand in sports to create rich cable network and venue hospitality business. No. 4: Washington Redskins : No. 4: Washington Redskins Sport: footballValue: $1.55 billionOwner: Daniel SnyderRevenue: $345 million Average operating income of $77 million over past five seasons is the highest in the NFL. No. 5: New England Patriots : No. 5: New England Patriots Sport: footballValue: $1.36 billionOwner: Robert KraftRevenue: $302 million Built Patriot Place adjacent to Gillette Stadium, featuring shopping, dining and entertainment. No. 6: Real Madrid : No. 6: Real Madrid Sport: soccerValue: $1.32 billionOwner: club membersRevenue: $563 million Generates $225 million annually from broadcasting fees, the most in sports. No. 7: New York Giants : No. 7: New York Giants Sport: footballValue: $1.18 billionOwner: John Mara, Steven TischRevenue: $230 million Sold naming rights to practice facility for more than $35 million over 15 years and is close to selling out season tickets for new stadium. No. 8: Arsenal : No. 8: Arsenal Sport: soccerValue: $1.18 billionOwner: Stanley KroenkeRevenue: $369 million Arsenal's $102 million operating income trailed only Man U among English Premier League teams last year. No. 9: New York Jets : No. 9: New York Jets Sport: footballValue: $1.17 billionOwner: Robert Wood Johnson IVRevenue: $227 million Having difficulty selling personal seat licenses for season tickets at new stadium. No. 10: Houston Texans : No. 10: Houston Texans Sport: footballValue: $1.15 billionOwner: Robert McNairRevenue: $256 million Stadium naming rights deal with Reliant is the richest in the NFL, worth $300 million. No. 16: Ferrari : No. 16: Ferrari Sport: motorsportsValue: $1.05 billionOwner: Fiat GroupRevenue: $308 million Ferrari, the winningest team in Formula 1 history, opened 34 stores in four continents to sell Ferrari-branded goods, generating upward of $100 million in revenue. No. 25: Barcelona : No. 25: Barcelona Sport: soccerValue: $1 billionOwner: club membersRevenue: $513 million Barca has won the Spanish cup more times than any other team, and earns $220 million in broadcasting revenue. No. 35: Boston Red Sox : No. 35: Boston Red Sox Sport: baseballValue: $870 millionOwner: John Henry, Thomas WernerRevenue: $266 million Red Sox had the highest local television ratings (9.5) in baseball in 200 No. 41: Liverpool : No. 41: Liverpool Sport: soccerValue: $822 millionOwner: George Gillett Jr., Thomas HicksRevenue: $304 million The Reds have captured seven F.A. Cups and seven League Cups, helping the club consistently increase sponsorship revenue. 42: McLaren Mercedes : 42: McLaren Mercedes Sport: motorsportsValue: $805 millionOwner: Ron Dennis, TAG GroupRevenue: $267 million Mercedes is in the process of selling its stake in the team back to the McLaren Group since buying its own race team late last year. No. 43: A.C. Milan : No. 43: A.C. Milan Sport: soccerValue: $800 millionOwner: Silvio BerlusconiRevenue: $276 million The club's revenue fell by $54 million for the 2008-2009 season after it failed to qualify for the UEFA Champions League for the first time since 2001-2002. No. 48: Chelsea : No. 48: Chelsea Sport: soccerValue: $646 millionOwner: Roman AbramovichRevenue: $340 million Last year the club extended its jersey deal with Samsung, worth more than $16 million annually, through 2012-2013 season.