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The Top 10 Pro Franchises in the World Plus One

by Sportsbiz
created January 21, 2008, last edited November 07, 2009
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Here's a list put together of the top 10 pro sports franchises worldwide (yes that means it includes soccer) based on performance on the field and at the bank, plus one college program that deserves special mention. Here then is the list:

10. Los Angeles Lakers. It's hard to argue with the Lakers history of championships and they are the NBA's second most valuable team

9. FC Barcelona. The pride of Catalonia is perhaps Europe's most exciting team; where every major soccer club in the world makes millions from jersey sponsorship Barca is flush enough to pay a charity (UNICEF) to appear on its jersey.

8. Detroit Red Wings. The Wings are the most successful recently of the Original Six hockey teams and have the third highest value in the league behind the Leafs and the Canadiens so they get this spot almost by default despite their current attendance issues.

7. Boston Red Sox. Two World Series in three years puts the curse to rest for good. Fans fill charming Fenway, while brilliant ownership maximizes available revenue streams for a franchise value of $724 million.

6. Manchester United. As much a worldwide brand as a soccer club, Man U has been having renewed success on the pitch under the ownership of the Glazer family. The club is the most valuable soccer club in the world at $1.45 billion although annual revenue is surpassed by Real Madrid.

5. Dallas Cowboys. On field performance is beginning to catch up with the team's off field tabloid performance. As the team prepares to move into a new stadium in 2009, the value of the club rises to $1.5 billion making it the most valuable professional sports franchise in the world.

4. New York Yankees. A century plus winning tradition unequalled in any sport, the Yankees are synonymous with winning, not to mention with making and spending prodigious amounts of money. Franchise value is estimated to be $1.2 billion.

3. Real Madrid. The most successful soccer team in Spain and Champions League history, Los Galaciticos have also become a global marketing powerhouse. Current franchise value is $1.036 billion.

2. Tiger Woods. On his way to becoming, if he is not already, the greatest golfer who ever lived. Tiger is about to become the first individual athlete to ever earn $1 billion. His stated goal for 2008 is to win the Grand Slam and while that may be audacious, everyone takes him seriously.

1. New England Patriots. Football has not seen a dynasty like this since the Vince Lombardi Packers and that was a far different age. The Patriots are almost otherworldly, they are that much better than everyone else whether they win in two weeks or not. Estimated franchise value is a bit short of the Cowboys at only $1.2 billion but that is due to Gillette Stadium's age compared to the yet to open Cowboys Stadium.

Oh, yeah, the plus one:

College Program: UCLA: No school has ever had a major sport run like the UCLA basketball program had under John Wooden, but that is not why I selected the Bruins. It is not the biggest program - Harvard fields more teams; Ohio State grosses more money. No, UCLA simply leads the nation in the excellence of its athletic programs over the long haul where it counts the most: 100 NCAA team championships, 121 total national championships. It simply doesn't get any better than that.


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Falcon02520Legend
750 days ago
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can you put the list here?
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Falcon02520Legend
750 days ago
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put the whole thing here, and if its good, people will look at the link... otherwise, nobody will check out the link
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SSreportersLegend
750 days ago
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Brilliant list.

'Love all of the selections.

Oooh, a soccer team or two?

Gosh, the Pats win everything.


Wow, Lakers at #10.

Hey, why are you hating on the Oilers?

Oilers were in the Stanley Cup recently.

Red Sox are one of the tops.

Even a human being is considered a sports franchise.
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Steel TownDraft Pick
750 days ago
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Patriots - 4 Super Bowls in 7 years. "Football has not seen a dynasty like this since the Vince Lombardi Packers and that was a far different age." You know, except for those 70's Steelers who won 4 Super Bowls in 6 years. I do believe 6 is less than 7, right? But hey, who's counting?
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Behbigben15All-Star
750 days ago
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+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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Behbigben15All-Star
750 days ago
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And, who has more Hall of Famers??? Yeah, that's what I thought, the Steelers.
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JuTMSY4Legend
750 days ago
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i agree with steel town, but who as more HOFers Ben? come on now, they're still playing...
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Behbigben15All-Star
750 days ago
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Yes, I know that.
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
750 days ago
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Out of respect for MLK, I declare: NO COMMENT.
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CityhockeyfeverVarsity Captain
750 days ago
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Somebody explain to me how the New England Patriots are considered the greatest professional sports franchise ever. Give me a break. I guess those that see the present as the bar of all-time greatness has a warped brain. If the Patriots lose to the Giants in the Super Bowl on February 3rd, you'll see how fast people's mind will change as how so "great" they are.

Even though they were terrible in the 1980s, I'm sorry but how do the Patriots finish ahead of the New York Yankees on this list? Can someone explain that to me? TWENTY SIX World Series titles speaks for itself. And yet, not taken into account how much of a bigger boost they'll get when THEY open the new Yankee Stadium next year. And they're worth $1.2 billion RIGHT NOW, correct? You say the Dallas Cowboys are the most valuable, imagine how much money the Yankees will pull in with their new digs and they don't need a new 80,000-seat football stadium (with an extra 20,000 retractable ones) to do it either.

And the Boston Red Sox? Please. They couldn't win squat for 86 years, then win two World Series titles in the last four years and suddenly they're among the top 10 all-time franchises? You have gotta be kidding me.

The Detroit Red Wings have been pretty much the most successful NHL team in the last dozen years, how are they ahead of the Montreal Canadiens? Second behind the Yankees for the most championships ever, how do they get dismissed among the best? Because they're in Canada? Because they haven't won a title since 1993? And you might want to check the number of empty seats at Joe Louis Arena this season. It's been brought up by many hockey observers. You also might want to recheck NHL franchise values because despite their futility (with 1994 cast aside), the New York Rangers rank #2 behind the Toronto Maple Leafs as the most valuable franchise on the Forbes list. When a new Madison Square Garden is built within the next 4 years, they could reclaim the #1 spot. Interestingly, the Leafs and Rangers are both terrible on the ice, so the only thing propping them up on that list is their respective hockey markets.

The Dallas Cowboys may be the most overglamorized team in sports, but they are the most profitable. That's where my credit to them ends.

I don't know enough about professional soccer to really pinpoint where they stand in the top 10 to 20 franchises in the world. But I do know enough that Real Madrid and Manchester United certainly have been worthy of consideration.
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False ProphetAll-Star
750 days ago
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If you put Tiger woods on the list, Federer has to get on it as well. Just because no one watches golf doesn't mean he isn't as good at his sport as tiger. Personally, I'd have Tiger 1, Federer 2, if you count individuals
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False ProphetAll-Star
750 days ago
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sorry, I forgot why: There has never, let me repeat that, NEVER, been a team that has had the same expectations put upon them as those two. If Federer or Woods finishes 3rd in a Major, they failed. If Federer loses a match, he slipped. I love the Pats, but the expectations they have are minute in comparison to those two. IF they were NFL franchises, they'd go 19-0 every year and no one would comment on how amazing it was because they were expected to do it. These guys became friends because they are the only individuals in the world that understand what they go through. Perfection isn't a goal for them, it's a requirement to not have to be asked if they're losing touch with their sport
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Steel TownDraft Pick
750 days ago
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I think this is the first time I have ever agreed with you.
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BabyjesusSoccer Kid
750 days ago
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One can not compare individual sports with team sports. Do not even try.
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BabyjesusSoccer Kid
750 days ago
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"1. New England Patriots. Football has not seen a dynasty like this since the Vince Lombardi Packers and that was a far different age. The Patriots are almost otherworldly, they are that much better than everyone else whether they win in two weeks or not. Estimated franchise value is a bit short of the Cowboys at only $1.2 billion but that is due to Gillette Stadium's age compared to the yet to open Cowboys Stadium."

Quoted from this article.

So how come Green Bay didn't make the list? This list is horrible. Worse than the black plague.
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