Jul 17, 2012: Fortune 500 magazine Forbes, has named British soccer club, Manchester United as the world's most valuable sports team, according to a list of 50 sports teams published on Monday that included the National Football League (NFL) and the National Basketball Association franchises.
Man-United which has won a record 19-times of the British soccer champions, is valued at $2,23 billion up from $1.86 billion a year ago, and 19 percent above No. 2 Real Madrid of Spain which is valued at $1.88 billion.
The National Football League's 32 franchises made the top 50 list with the Dallas Cowboys, Washington Redskins, New England Patriots and Super Bowl champion New York Giants all securing spots in the top 10.
The only teams in the top 10 that do not play soccer or American football were Major League Baseball's New York Yankees, who were tied at third with the Cowboys, and the Los Angeles Dodgers, who were tied with the Patriots at No. 6.
The top 50 list included seven soccer teams, with Arsenal falling three places to 10th overall and Barcelona rising 18 spots to eighth. Ferrari was the top motor racing team, listed at 15th, while the New York Knicks, in 43rd place, were the lone National Basketball Association franchise to make the list.
Forbes Top 10 teams:
1) Manchester United (soccer) - $2.23 billion
2) Real Madrid (soccer) - $1.88 billion
3) New York Yankees (MLB) - $1.85 billion
4) Dallas Cowboys (NFL) - $1.85 billion
5) Washington Redskins (NFL) - $1.56 billion
6) Los Angeles Dodgers (MLB) - $1.40 billion
7) New England Patriots (NFL) - $1.40 billion
8) Barcelona (soccer) - $1.31 billion
9) New York Giants (NFL) - $1.30 billion
10) Arsenal (soccer) - $1.29 billion