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Friday 17 January 2025 10:06 am  |  Updated:  Friday 17 January 2025 11:12 am

Richest women’s football teams: Arsenal rival Barcelona for top spot

By: Frank Dalleres

Sports Editor

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Arsenal are a close second to Barcelona in Deloitte's ranking of richest women's football teams
Arsenal are a close second to Barcelona in Deloitte's ranking of richest women's football teams

Arsenal are now rivalling Barcelona as the richest women’s football team in world football, according to new analysis by Deloitte.

The all-conquering Catalan club remain No1 in the business advisory firm’s ranking of the biggest women’s teams by revenue generated.

But Arsenal are a very close second, having also recorded revenue of €17.9m (£15.1m) for the 2023-24 season. 

Chelsea (€13.4m/£11.3m) are third on the list, ahead of Manchester United (€10.7m/£9m) and Real Madrid (€10.5m/£8.9m).

The figures include income from sponsors and other commercial deals, media rights and matchday takings but not any contributions attributable to the wider club or men’s team. 

Total revenues of the top 15 women’s teams grew 35 per cent year on year and surpassed €100m for the first time, reaching €116.6m/£99m).

“The 35 per cent growth in revenues across the 2023-24 season is an impressive reflection of the growth of women’s football across some of its leading markets,” said Tim Bridge, lead partner for the Deloitte Sports Business Group.

“Investors and leaders are now looking beyond just revenues and increasing their focus towards the sustainability and growth of clubs. 

“Commercial partners and broadcasters are now recognising the growing profile of the women’s game and increasing their investment, in turn attracting greater and more diverse audiences in new addressable markets.”

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The WSL has the most lucrative domestic media rights deal in women’s football and has agreed an even bigger contract renewal with broadcasters which will take effect next season.

Commercial revenue made up by far the biggest portion of top teams’ income, at an average of 66 per cent, with broadcast and matchday making up 17 per cent each.

Arsenal have been pioneers in promoting their women’s team, who now play the majority of their home matches at the 60,000-capacity Emirates Stadium.

Despite failing to win the Women’s Super League or progress in Europe, Arsenal’s matchday income of €5.1m (£4.3m) was the most of any club and increased 64 per cent year on year.

Deloitte said it expected the women’s football market to continue its upward trajectory as competitions such as the Women’s Champions League and Women’s World Cup expand.

“Pairing this with developing existing competitions, the introduction of new governance, and further investment can supercharge the participation in, professionalisation, and popularity of the women’s game for the long-term,” added Bridge.

Jennifer Haskel, knowledge and insight lead in the Deloitte Sports Business Group, said: “Women’s football clubs continue to drive growth and create new opportunities to engage fans by exploring their own ways to operate. 

“Whether it is through new commercial deals, innovative matchday experiences in main club stadia, or new club structures, the growth seen amongst women’s clubs is a testament to the dedicated investment of owners, commercial partners and governance stakeholders.

“It is clear that the women’s game is growing rapidly across metrics including and beyond revenue. While women’s clubs have traditionally been compared to, or expected to mirror, the structure and business of men’s clubs, we are seeing a fundamental shift in the recognition of opportunity that stems from embracing key differences. 

“By doing so, the industry has an opportunity to set the future direction of the game, for its players and fans, but also to drive revenues and better the sport itself.”

Richest women’s football teams

  • 1. FC Barcelona Femení — Revenue: €17.9m
  • 2. Arsenal — Revenue: €17.9m
  • 3. Chelsea — Revenue: €13.4m
  • 4. Manchester United — Revenue: €10.7m
  • 5. Real Madrid — Revenue: €10.5m
  • 6. Manchester City — Revenue: €7.9m
  • 7. Aston Villa — Revenue: €6.3m
  • 8. Eintracht Frankfurt — Revenue: €6m
  • 9. Liverpool — Revenue: €5.7m
  • 10. Paris Saint-Germain — Revenue: €4.6m
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