Move over, Manchester United, there's a brand new most valuable franchise in soccer on the block, and it's Real Madrid. Forbes has released its set of most useful groups in world football, and Real Madrid was towards the top with a total value of an incredible $3.3 million. Scott OzanianAof Forbes has more on Real Madrid's ascension to the utmost effective of this list: Because of richAsponsorship dealsAthat are underpinned by the teamas storied history of trophiesa'a record nine Champions League titles and 32 domestic championshipsa'and star players that were or are global themselvesa'Raul Blanco, David Beckham, Ronaldo Lima, Cristiano Ronaldoa'Real Madridas revenue has increased 62 percent over the past 36 months with an average operating margin of 28 percent.AMore money is arriving at Madrid: Dubaias Emirates Airline isAcloseAto signing a, $39 million-a-year clothing sponsorship deal with the team. Birmingham United was not significantly behind Los Blancos at a total value of $3.165 billion, followed by Barcelona ($2.6 billion), Arsenal ($1.326 billion) and Bayern Munich ($1.309 billion). It's hardly surprising that three of those clubs (Real Madrid, Barcelona and Bayern Munich) are in the semifinals of the Champions League, with only Borussia Dortmund achieving the semifinals without bringing in the big bucks. Barcelona and Manchester United are nearly assured to get Manhattan project Liga and Premier League games in 2013, while Bayern Munich has recently wrapped up the Bundesliga championship. Last springs finalists for the Ballon d'Or and perhaps the three most readily useful people in the worlda'Lionel Messi and Andres Iniesta for Barcelona, Ronaldo for Real Madrida'are most notable number of groups. There's also lots of other worldwide stars represented on these squads, including Wayne Rooney of United. Historically, these are five of the most successful groups in the world, mixing for 126 league titles and 20 Champions League titles. Not surprisingly, Real Madrid also brings in the biggest revenue ($650 million), followed closely by Barcelona ($613 million), United ($502 million), Bayern Munich ($468 million) and Chelsea ($409 million).
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