The World's Most Valuable Sports Teams

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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.