Juventus 3rd richest club in the world (2 Viewers)

Roverbhoy

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This may be in another thread but I see today that Juve are now the third richest club ( in terms of turnover) in the World after Real Madrid in first and Man Utd in second.
This is based on season 2001-2002 accounts.


Pretty impressive:cool:
 

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    Real have now overtaken Man Utd


    Real £180 million.
    Man Utd £149 million
    Juventus £139 million
     
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    OK, you asked for it. For the record I didn't want to bring Celtic into this, but here goes......

    OLD FIRM IN WORLD'S TOP 20 RICHEST

    Celtic and Rangers have been listed among the 20 richest clubs in the world in a survey published by World Soccer magazine.

    Based on annual income for season 2001/02 the Ibrox side totalled £44.8m in revenue, while Celtic are listed two places above them having banked £56.9m.

    Real Madrid top the list on £180m with Manchester United second (£148.1m) and Juventus third (£139.3m).





    So there!:cool:
     
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    I would imagine after the run to the final of the CL and the great success at home this years figures will be even better.
     
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    WORLD EXCLUSIVE! Real Madrid are the world's richest club

    It?s official: Real Madrid have displaced Manchester United as the world's richest club, according to the results of our exclusive survey of club finances.

    Madrid, with an annual income of e252million in the financial year to 2002, have a greater revenue than any other club.

    Their income was e45m higher than that of Man United, second in our list. But only one other Spanish club, Barcelona, features in our top 20.

    They are joined by a total of eight from England, five from Italy, three from Germany and two from Scotland. World Soccer's research team, led by football finance expert Simon Banks, used a wide variety of sources.

    The full results, including details of clubs' wage bills, transfer spending and sponsorship deals, appear in the July 2003 edition of World Soccer, on sale tomorrow.

    WORLD SOCCER RICH LIST 2003
    (revenue 2001-02, £m/em)

    1 Real Madrid 180/252
    2 Manchester United 148.1/207.3
    3 Juventus 139.3/195
    4 Bayern Munich 125.7/176
    5 Milan 115.5/161.7
    6 Chelsea 115 /161
    7 Barcelona 105.7/148
    8 Roma 102.7/143.8
    9 Liverpool 99/138.6
    10 Arsenal 91/127.4
    11 Internazionale 89.8/125.7
    12 Leeds 81.5/114.1
    13 Lazio 80/112
    14 Borussia Dortmund 73.1/102.4
    15 Newcastle 70.9/99.3
    16 Tottenham 65/91
    17 Bayer Leverkusen 57.1/80
    18 Celtic 56.9/79.6
    19 Aston Villa 46.7/65.4
    20 Rangers 44.8/62.7
     

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