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Tuesday 15 September 2015 12:52 pm

Forbes’ most valuable sports teams in the world 2015: Real Madrid leapfrogged by Dallas Cowboys in top spot

By: Joe Hall

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The Dallas Cowboys have overtaken Real Madrid to become the most valuable sports team in the world, according to estimates from Forbes.

Read more: Premier League teams dominate football Deloitte Money League rich list

The American football team have been valued at $4bn (£2.6bn) in Forbes' latest valuations of NFL franchises, putting them above Real Madrid who the magazine said were worth $3.3bn in July.

Despite not having appeared in the Super Bowl for nearly two decades, last year the Dallas Cowboys generated revenue of $620m, a record for an American sports team.

The franchise boasted a huge average attendance of 90,000 last season – the biggest in the NFL – at the AT&T stadium, generating $120m.

After Real Madrid, Barcelona are the next most valuable football team in the world with a $3.2bn valuation according to Forbes.

Yet the NFL – which could soon have a franchise London – is catching up. The 32 franchises enjoy an equal share of $4.4bn in broadcasting revenue (only the Premier League makes more) which has helped drive a 38 per cent increase in their average value to £1.3bn.

Team Valuation (according to Forbes)
Dallas Cowboys (American football) $4bn
Real Madrid (Football) $3.26bn
New England Patriots (American football) $3.2bn
New York Yankees (Baseball) $3.2bn
Barcelona (Football) $3.16bn

 

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