The Deloitte Football Money League 2021

Earlier this year, Deloitte released the 24th edition of the Deloitte Football Money League (‘DFML’), which “profiles the financial performance of the highest revenue generating clubs in world football during the disrupted 2019/20 season.”

They add: “Published just six months after the end of the disrupted 2019/20 season, the Money League is the most contemporary and reliable independent analysis of the clubs’ relative financial performance. Key findings included:

The top 20 clubs generated a combined €8.2 billion in 2019/20, down 12% on the prior season (€9.3 billion). This €1.1 billion decrease is explained by:

  • a €937m (23%) drop in broadcast revenue, primarily due to the deferral of broadcast revenues to the financial year ending in 2020 and broadcaster rebates related to the disrupted 2019/20 season;
  • a €257m (17%) fall in matchday revenue as matches were first postponed and then either cancelled or resumed behind closed doors; and
  • offset by a by an €82m (2%) increase in commercial revenue, reflecting the commencement of several major commercial arrangements across Money League clubs in 2019/20.”

To see the full report, click here.

The Most Valuable Teams in India’s Super League

Source: Statista

India’s best soccer team will be crowned at the Super League final on Saturday and for both contestants, spending good money on players has paid off. Mumbai City FC and ATK Mohun Bagan FC have the chance to win the ISL trophy for this season. According to Transfermarkt.co.in, they are the second and fourth most valuable teams in the league with combined player values of $6.4 million and $5.6 million, respectively.

The most valuable player on Mumbai’s roster is Brit Adam Le Fondre. Mohun Bagan’s MVP Roy Krishna helped kick the team from Kolkata into the final on Tuesday when the Indo-Fijian assisted both goals in the 2:1 second leg semi-final success against NorthEast United.

Like in every professional soccer league, investment in international players is abound in the Super League. While British striker Gary Hooper from the Kerala Blasters was identified as the most valuable Super League player by Transfermarkt at a value of $914,000, the most valuable Indian player, goalie Gurpreet Singh Sandhu of Bengaluru FC, was only valued at $314,000.Mumbai and Kolkata employ more than a quarter of foreign players, as do the Kerala Blasters, Chennaiyin FC and third-placed NorthEast United. FC Goa, which placed fourth this season, made do with fewer foreign players. The team employed around 19 percent.