Dallas Cowboys Top Forbes List As Man United Value Continues To Drop
24th July 2019
Major League Baseball's New York Yankees jumped from fifth last year to second, it's value coming in at $4.6 billion

- The Dallas Cowboys top Forbes' list of the world's most valuable sports clubs for the fourth straight year as English Premiership giants Manchester United slipped four places to sixth
- In figures released on Tuesday, Forbes pegged the value of the Cowboys at $5 billion (4.484 billion euros)
- The NFL club owned by Jerry Jones generate twice as much sponsorship and seating revenue at their AT&T Stadium than any other team, the financial publication said
LOS ANGELES, United States- The Dallas Cowboys top Forbes' list of the world's most valuable sports
clubs for the fourth straight year as English Premiership giants Manchester
United slipped four places to sixth.
In figures released
on Tuesday, Forbes pegged the value of the Cowboys at $5 billion (4.484 billion
euros).
The NFL club owned
by Jerry Jones generate twice as much sponsorship and seating revenue at their
AT&T Stadium than any other team, the financial publication said.
Major League
Baseball's New York Yankees jumped from fifth last year to second, it's value
coming in at $4.6 billion.
The values take into
account earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization.
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Twenty-six of the
NFL's 32 teams appear on the list of the 50 most valuable clubs in the world.
The Yankees are
among seven Major League Baseball teams to feature.
La Liga giants Real
Madrid ($4.24 billion) and Barcelona ($4.02 billion) and the NBA's New
York Knicks ($4 billion) round out the top five.
Manchester United
saw their value drop from $4.12 billion to $3.18 billion.
United endured a
dismal 2018-19 campaign, finishing sixth in the Premier League and missing out on
a place in the Champions League.
Success on the field
is not the only guarantor of value, however.
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The Cowboys go into
the 2019 NFL season as the defending NFC East division champions, but they
haven't reached the Super Bowl since winning Super Bowl 30 after the 1995
season.
Nevertheless, nine
of the 50 highest-rated US sports TV broadcasts in 2018 were regular-season
Cowboys games, Forbes noted.
Their popularity has
helped Jones generate an estimated $340 million in sponsorship and premium
seating revenue at their home stadium.