
Real Madrid’s $9.5 Billion Valuation Sets New Benchmark in Global Football
Real Madrid tops Forbes' list as the world's most valuable football club, with a $9.5 billion valuation driven by record revenue and stadium upgrades.
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Real Madrid tops Forbes' list as the world's most valuable football club, with a $9.5 billion valuation driven by record revenue and stadium upgrades.

A new Forbes valuation places Real Madrid at $9.5 billion, with the Premier League dominating the top 30 and club values climbing across the board.

Forbes' latest valuation shows Real Madrid at $9.5 billion, a 41 % jump, outpacing the Dallas Cowboys and underscoring the club's global brand power.

Real Madrid's $9.5 billion valuation and $1.27 billion revenue underscore a shifting power balance in global soccer, where American investors are reshaping club economics while traditional European structures grapple with profitability.

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