Most valuable football clubs in the world for 2016 – Spanish clubs have once again dominated the world of club soccer in 2016. Two rivals from Madrid will face off in a Champions League rematch to finish off the 2015-16 European calendar. A pair of rivals from Spain also happen to once again be the two richest clubs in the world per information that was released by Forbes in the spring of 2016.
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That should not be a surprise to anybody who has actively followed the sport over the years, as those two teams have dominated the financial landscape of the world of sports throughout the decade. That will likely continue to be the case for the foreseeable future.
It is not, however, all familiar names and traditional giants of the sport that are mentioned among the ten most valuable soccer teams this year. The list begins with a team that is making a return to the top club competition in the world and one that is hoping to cement its status among the best clubs in all of England. Will this club from North London become a mainstay among the most valuable soccer teams in the world, or is the team headed toward a certain let-down similar to others that are all-too familiar to those who are passionate about the club? We shall see sooner rather than later.
10. Tottenham Hotspur: $1.02 Billion
Don’t look now, but Tottenham Hotspur are marching up the ranks of the most valuable soccer teams in the world. Spurs will be making a return to the Champions League following an excellent Premier League campaign that saw them in contention for the league title up through the start of May. Tottenham have also come to terms on a deal with the National Football League on a new stadium that will benefit Spurs and the NFL, hopefully for years to come. How Tottenham build on their financial and on-the-pitch successes between now and the end of the decade will determine where Spurs are on future lists.
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