Soccer Merchandise Revenue Ranking: Real Madrid, Barcelona and More | OneFootball

Soccer Merchandise Revenue Ranking: Real Madrid, Barcelona and More | OneFootball

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·10 March 2025

Soccer Merchandise Revenue Ranking: Real Madrid, Barcelona and More

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The biggest teams across Europe made a staggering amount of money last season from merchandise alone.

Less than a year after the conclusion of the 2023–24 season, UEFA released its annual European Club Finance and Investment Landscape report that breaks down the finances of top Premier League, La Liga, Ligue 1, Serie A and Bundesliga clubs. Along with total revenue earned, the report details the teams' wages, commercial revenue and merchandising revenue.


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Unsurprisingly, the teams with the biggest fanbases raked in the most money from merchandise and jersey sales. In fact, six European clubs made over €100 million in merchandising revenue last season.

Real Madrid top the list with €196 million made from merchandise alone last year. As the biggest club in the world, the number comes as no surprise, especially during a season in which Los Blancos won La Liga and the Champions League.

Rivals Barcelona are close behind, along with Bayern Munich. The two European giants brought in€171 million in merchandising revenue throughout the course of the 2023–24 season.

Then come five Premier League teams, including the league-leaders Liverpool. The Reds, Manchester United, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea all brought in more merchandise revenue than the defending English champions; Manchester City did not even crack the top 10.

Galatasaray and Paris Saint-Germain round out the top 10. In fact, PSG are the only Ligue 1 team in the top 20; Süper Lig has more representation. Serie A, meanwhile, has four teams on the list, led by Juventus who made just €2 million less than Manchester City.

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