100 Most Valuable Sports Teams in the World

Summary

  • The most valuable sports team in the world have been revealed.
  • Football (soccer) giants Manchester United, Liverpool and Real Madrid all feature but miss out on the top 10.
  • Dallas Cowboys sit top at $12.8 billion – making them the most valuable team in sports despite Superbowl drought.

For the majority of people, sport is all about the glory of success. Whether it’s a game-winning touchdown, a buzzer-beating three-point shot or a wondergoal to win a big football match, it’s those moments and the passion they produce that matters the most. That’s not necessarily the case for the owners of the world’s biggest sports teams, though.

Sure, winning is nice and nobody would be opposed to success in the game, but they largely see owning a sports franchise as a business and, as such, it’s all about making as much money as possible. In recent years, the amount of money spent across the biggest sports in the world has risen drastically. Subsequently, so has the value of the most notable teams on the planet.

But how do the biggest National Football League (NFL) franchises compare to Europe’s most popular football clubs? Well, thanks to figures from Sportico, we now know. They’ve compiled a list, revealing the 100 most valuable sports teams in the world, and we’re here to share the results with you.

World’s Most Valuable Teams: 100-91

Including: Aston Martin, Washington Nationals, Los Angeles Kings

philadelphia hockey

The majority of the bottom 10 included in the 100 most valuable teams in the world come from two of the United States’ less popular marquee sports. Ice hockey and baseball aren’t quite on the same level as American football and basketball, so, by default, the majority of NFL and MLB teams aren’t worth as much as the NFL or NBA franchises.

As a result, nine of the bottom 10 valuable sides on this list are from either of the two leagues, including the likes of the Philadelphia Flyers, Los Angeles Kings, Texas Rangers, San Diego Padres and Edmonton Oilers. The only team placed in the top 10 from outside the NHL or MLB is Formula 1’s Aston Martin, the first of many racing teams on this list.

The values of teams from 100th to 91st range from Aston Martin’s value of $2.2 billion to MLB team Los Angeles Angels, who are valued at $3.39 billion.

The most valuable sports teams in the world (100-91)

Rank

Sports team

Sport

Owner

Total value

Yearly revenue

100.

Aston Martin

F1

Lawrence Stroll

$2.2B

$304M

99.

Washington Nationals

MLB

Lerner family

$2.25B

$337M

98.

Philadelphia Flyers

NHL

Comcast Spectator

$2.29B

$301M

97.

San Diego Padres

MLB

Seidler family

$2.31B

$448M

96.

Toronto Blue Jays

MLB

Rogers Communications

$2.39B

$435M

95.

Edmonton Oilers

NHL

Daryl Katz

$2.4B

$357M

94.

Chicago Blackhawks

NHL

Wirtz family

$2.45B

$270M

93.

Texas Rangers

MLB

Ray Davis, Bob Simpson

$2.47B

$471M

92.

Los Angeles Kings

NHL

Philip Anschutz, Edward Roski

$2.5B

$328M

91.

Los Angeles Angels

MLB

Arte Moreno

$2.61B

$418M

World’s Most Valuable Teams: 90-81

Including: McLaren, Montreal Canadiens, New York Mets

Lando Norris

Half of the next 10 are also sides from either the NHL or MLB. Teams such as the Boston Bruins, Montreal Canadiens and New York Mets are all up, with the three franchises worth $2.67 billion, $2.93 billion and $3.11 billion, respectively. There are some unorthodox additions here, though, with the F1 franchise of McClaren also ranked between 90 and 81.

Compared to 100th-ranked Aston Martin, McClaren boasts a value of $2.65 billion, but that could be set to rise following Lando Norris winning the Formula One World Drivers’ Championship in 2025. Rounding off this category are the likes of the New York Rangers, owned by Madison Square Garden Sports and the Charlotte Hornets, who are valued at $3.39 billion.

The most valuable sports teams in the world (90-81)

Rank

Sports team

Sport

Owner

Total value

Yearly revenue

90.

McLaren

F1

McLaren Group

$2.65B

$536M

89.

Boston Bruins

NHL

Jeremy Jacobs

$2.67B

$291M

88.

St. Louis Cardinals

MLB

Bill DeWitt, Jr.

$2.84B

$427M

87.

Montreal Canadiens

NHL

Molson Family

$2.93B

$318M

86.

Memphis Grizzlies

NBA

Robert Pera

$3.06B

$298M

85.

New Orleans Pelicans

NBA

Gayle Benson

$3.09B

$309M

84.

New York Mets

MLB

Steve Cohen

$3.11B

$479M

83.

New York Rangers

NHL

Madison Square Garden Sports

$3.25B

$352M

82.

Minnesota Timberwolves

NBA

Marc Lore, Alex Rodriguez

$3.29B

$314M

81.

Charlotte Hornets

NBA

Gabe Plotkin, Rick Schnall

$3.39B

$305M

World’s Most Valuable Teams: 80-71

Including: Orlando Magic, Red Bull Racing & Portland Trail Blazers

Franz Wagner Paolo Banchero Orlando Magic

The next 10 entries on the list are largely dominated by NBA franchises with five teams present – including the Detroit Pistons, the Orlando Magic and Portland Trail Blazers, with the teams being valued at $3.45 billion, $3.46 billion and $3.6 billion, respectively.

There aren’t just NBA teams included here, though, with a couple of MLB franchises also sitting in the top part of this section. The Philadelphia Phillies and the Houston Astros both scrape into the top 80, at 80th and 79th. The former are worth $3.39 billion, while the latter are valued at $3.42 billion.

Premier League outfit Chelsea are also entering the mix now – and the London club are the first football team to be included. Owned by Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital since 2022, they enjoyed a fantastic season in 2024/25 by winning the Europa Conference League and the Club World Cup, thus putting their value around the $3.57 billion mark.

Slap bang in the middle of this section of the list is another F1 franchise, though. Red Bull, which is currently valued at $2.42 billion with a yearly revenue of a healthy $555 million.

The most valuable sports teams in the world (80-71)

Rank

Sports team

Sport

Owner

Total value

Yearly revenue

80.

Philadelphia Phillies

MLB

John Middleton

$3.39B

$527M

79.

Houston Astros

MLB

Jim Crane

$3.42B

$528M

77.

Detroit Pistons

NBA

Tom Gores

$3.45B

$303M

77.

Orlando Magic

NBA

DeVos Family

$3.46B

$311M

76.

Red Bull Racing

F1

Red Bull GmbH

$3.5B

$555M

75.

Oklahoma City Thunder

NBA

Clay Bennett

$3.55B

$323M

74.

Chelsea

Football

Todd Boehly, Clearlake Capital

$3.57B

$590M

73.

Portland Trail Blazers

NBA

Paul G. Allen Trust

$3.6B

$344M

72.

Toronto Maple Leafs

NHL

Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment

$3.66B

$346M

71.

Utah Jazz

NBA

Ryan & Ashley Smith

$3.67B

$351M

World’s Most Valuable Teams: 70-61

Including: Tottenham Hotspur, Milwaukee Bucks & Denver Nuggets

Tottenham players celebrating after scoring against Everton in the Premier League

Another section of the list almost completely dominated by NBA franchises. Seven of the 10 entries here come from the league, but kicking things off in 70 is the second English football club to make the rankings – and that’s Tottenham Hotspur. The Lilywhites are largely considered the smallest of the Premier League’s big six clubs, so it’s rather fitting they’re the first club to crop up here, valued at $3.68 billion.

In terms of those from the NBA, there are a couple of big teams here, with the Milwaukee Bucks, the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Denver Nuggets – who are also owned by Arsenal owners Stan Kroenke, all ranked in this section, with values of $3.91 billion, $3.95 billion and $4.06 billion, respectively. George Russell’s Mercedes are ranked 65th with a value of $3.94 billion.

The most valuable sports teams in the world (70-61)

Rank

Sports team

Sport

Owner

Total value

Yearly revenue

70.

Tottenham Hotspur

Football

Joe Lewis family trust

$3.68B

$652M

69.

Atlanta Braves

MLB

Liberty Media

$3.71B

$534M

68.

Indiana Pacers

NBA

Herb Simon, Steven Rales

$3.74B

$338M

67.

San Antonio Spurs

NBA

Holt Family, Sixth Street Partners

$3.79B

$337M

66.

Milwaukee Bucks

NBA

Wes Edens, Jimmy & Dee Haslam

$3.91B

$364M

65.

Mercedes

F1

Mercedes-Benz Group, Toto Wolff, INEOS

$3.94B

$680M

64.

Cleveland Cavaliers

NBA

Dan Gilbert

$3.95B

$395M

63.

Washington Wizards

NBA

Monumental Sports & Entertainment

$3.98B

$319M

62.

Denver Nuggets

NBA

Stan Kroenke

$4.06B

$358M

61.

Atlanta Hawks

NBA

Tony Ressler

$4.07B

$400M

World’s Most Valuable Teams: 60-51

Including: Phoenix Suns, Arsenal & Ferrari

Lewis Hamilton

One of the biggest football clubs to never win the Champions League enters the mix now, with the Premier League’s Arsenal occupying a spot in this section of the list. They’re joined by an array of different teams, though, with franchises from basketball, baseball and F1 all also included between 60 and 51.

Interestingly, Arsenal ($4.49 billion) are valued higher than Paris Saint-Germain ($4.26 billion), despite the latter’s more recent success over the last two decades, including the Champions League last season. PSG have just about scraped into this category with the Sacramento Kings (NBA) and San Francisco Giants (MLB) the only teams below them.

Lewis Hamilton’s Ferrari, too, round off the 60th-51st category with a total value of $4.78 billion and as long as the title-winning Englishman is on their books, they are bound to continue increasing their yearly revenue – which currently sits at a figure of $515 million.

The most valuable sports teams in the world (60-51)

Rank

Sports team

Sport

Owner

Total value

Yearly revenue

60.

Sacramento Kings

NBA

Vivek Ranadive

$4.11B

$757M

59.

San Francisco Giants

MLB

Greg Johnson

$4.2B

$364M

58.

Paris Saint-Germain

Football

Qatar Sports Investment

$4.26B

$640M

57.

Phoenix Suns

NBA

Mat & Justin Ishbia

$4.32B

$491M

56.

Dallas Mavericks

NBA

Miriam Andelson, Patrick Dumont, Mark Cuban

$4.46B

$459M

55.

Arsenal

Football

Stan Kroenke

$4.49B

$374M

54.

Philadelphia 67ers

NBA

Josh Harris, David Blitzer

$4.57B

$331M

53.

Toronto Raptors

NBA

Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment

$4.66B

$501M

52.

Houston Rockets

NBA

Tilman Fertitta

$4.77B

$353M

51.

Ferrari

F1

Ferrari S.p.A

$4.78B

$515M

World’s Most Valuable Teams: 50-41

Including: Manchester City, Chicago Bulls, Arizona Cardinals

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola applauds.
Carabao Cup – Quarter Final – Manchester City v Brentford – Etihad Stadium, Manchester, Britain – December 17, 2025 Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola celebrates after the match Action Images via Reuters/Jason Cairnduff

Now, we are entering the top half of this list – and it’s a category comprised of teams from the NBA, football and NFL. Manchester City and Liverpool, the two previous teams to win England’s top flight, boast a respective value of $5.16 billion and $5.59 billion. They’ve dominated the Premier League for many a year now, and it’s no surprise to see them in such healthy financial positions.

Bayern Munich, the perennial winners of the Bundesliga, are also involved. The Jacksonville Jaguars, owned by Fulham owner Shad Khan, have one of the highest values in this section, worth $5.57 billion, while several notable NBA teams are also included here – such as the Chicago Bulls, Miami Heat and the Boston Celtics.

Chicago Bulls haven’t tasted significant success in quite some time but became household names during Michael Jordan’s tenure with them, and they’re still reaping those rewards to this day. The Cincinnati Bengals, New Orleans Saints and Arizona Cardinals are among those flying the NFL flag high.

The most valuable sports teams in the world (50-41)

Rank

Sports team

Sport

Owner

Total value

Yearly revenue

50.

Miami Heat

NBA

Micky Arison

$5B

$400M

49.

Manchester City

Football

Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan

$5.16B

$901M

48.

Bayern Munich

Football

Club members

$5.21B

$827M

47.

Cincinnati Bengals

NFL

Michael Brown

$5.5B

$605M

46.

Chicago Bulls

NBA

Jerry Reinsdorf

$5.56B

$404M

45.

Jacksonville Jaguars

NFL

Shad Khan

$5.57B

$602M

44.

Liverpool

Football

Fenway Sports Group

$5.59B

$773M

43.

New Orleans Saints

NFL

Gayle Benson

$5.63B

$625M

42.

Arizona Cardinals

NFL

Michael Bidwill

$5.66B

$595M

41.

Boston Celtics

NBA

Partnership led by William Chisholm

$5.66B

$465M

World’s Most Valuable Teams: 40-31

Including: Los Angeles Clippers, Barcelona & Baltimore Ravens

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The Los Angeles Clippers kick off this section of the list. Largely been better than their local rivals, but due to the sheer popularity of the Los Angeles Lakers, they still find themselves worth far less right now. Owned by Steve Ballmer, the NBA team are currently worth an eye-catching $5.68 billion. Just ahead of them are the Chicago Clubs ($5.69 billion).

Another section, another football team. Barcelona may not be as financially pleasing as they once were when Lionel Messi broke through and became a superstar, but they are still valued at $5.71 billion. Five NFL teams follow the Spanish football club – the Indianapolis Colts, the Carolina Panthers, the Buffalo Bills, the Detroit Lions and the Baltimore Ravens.

Just the second team on this list so far to break the $6 billion barrier, the globally-known Boston Red Sox ($6.03 billion) round off the category as one of two MLB teams in this section.

The most valuable sports teams in the world (40-31)

Rank

Sports team

Sport

Owner

Total value

Yearly revenue

40.

Los Angeles Clippers

NBA

Steve Ballmer

$5.68B

$343M

39.

Chicago Clubs

MLB

Ricketts family

$5.69B

$592M

38.

Brooklyn Nets

NBA

Joe Tsai, Koch family

$5.7B

$392M

37.

Barcelona

Football

Club members

$5.71B

$802M

36.

Indianapolis Colts

NFL

Carlie Irsay-Gordon

$5.72B

$605M

35.

Carolina Panthers

NFL

David Tepper

$5.76B

$624M

34.

Buffalo Bills

NFL

Terry & Kim Pegula

$5.87B

$605M

33.

Detroit Lions

NFL

William Clay Ford Family

$5.88B

$617M

32.

Baltimore Ravens

NFL

Stephen Bisciotti

$6B

$629M

31.

Boston Red Sox

MLB

John Henry

$6.03B

$574M

World’s Most Valuable Teams: 30-21

Including: Manchester United, Kansas City Chiefs, Tennessee Titans

Manchester United have a team huddle
Manchester United have a team huddle before the game during the Premier League match Manchester United vs Bournemouth at Old Trafford, Manchester, United Kingdom, 15th December 2025 (Photo by Mark Cosgrove/News Images)

Another interesting parallel here is that you have one of the most successful English football teams of all time and, arguably, the most successful football team of all time ranked closely together. Manchester United and Real Madrid have had unprecedented success in the beautiful game over the years, and are worth $6.09 billion and $6.53 billion, respectively.

There are, however, eight sides that separate them, and they all come from the NFL. The Cleveland Browns, Tennessee Titans, Pittsburgh Steelers – owned by the Rooney family – are also worth above the $6 billion mark but have all had varying levels of success over the years.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers share the same owners as the aforementioned United: the Glazer family. The NFL team are currently above the football club in terms of their total value, which stands at $6.47 billion, and so it’s safe to say there’s a common reason why the American family are involved with both sporting conglomerates.

The most valuable sports teams in the world (30-21)

Rank

Sports team

Sport

Owner

Total value

Yearly revenue

30.

Manchester United

Football

Glazer family, INEOS

$6.09B

$834M

29.

Cleveland Browns

NFL

Jimmy & Dee Haslam

$6.14B

$656M

28.

Tennessee Titans

NFL

Amy Adams Strunk

$6.2B

$620M

27.

Los Angeles Chargers

NFL

Dean Spanos

$6.21B

$591M

26.

Minnesota Vikings

NFL

Wilf family

$6.28B

$637M

25.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

NFL

Glazer family

$6.47B

$674M

24.

Green Bay Packers

NFL

Shareholders of Green Bay Packers Inc.

$6.48B

$690M

23.

Pittsburgh Steelers

NFL

Rooney family

$6.51B

$642M

22.

Kansas City Chiefs

NFL

Hunt family

$6.53B

$670M

21.

Real Madrid

Football

Club members

$6.53B

$1.13B

World’s Most Valuable Teams: 20-11

Including: Houston Texas, Denver Broncos & Los Angeles Dodgers

new york jets

We’re into the top 20 now, and it’s time to start talking about some of the biggest sporting franchises on the planet. In 20th are NFL team, the Denver Broncos, and they are followed by the Seattle Seahawks ($6.59 billion) and the Atlanta Falcons ($7.05 billion), who are the first team to hit the next milestone of being worth above $7 billion.

Janice McNair-owned Houston Texans are next up in 17th, with the Washington Commanders, who boast a yearly revenue of $658 million, also in the mix.

After MLB side the Los Angeles Dodgers ($7.73 billion) at 14th, the rest of the teams between 20 and 11 are from the NFL. The likes of the Las Vegas Raiders and the Chicago Bears are all here, with values of $7.9 billion and $7.45 billion, respectively.

Between the rankings of 20th and 11th, the only NBA team present at the Los Angeles Lakers. The highest value in this group is the New York Jets, worth $8.11 billion – but now it’s time to crack into the top 10 most valuable teams in the world.

The most valuable sports teams in the world (20-11)

Rank

Sports team

Sport

Owner

Total value

Yearly revenue

20.

Denver Broncos

NFL

Greg Penner

$6.55B

$650M

19.

Seattle Seahawks

NFL

Paul G. Allen Trust

$6.59B

$651M

18.

Atlanta Falcons

NFL

Arthur Blank

$7.05B

$744M

17.

Houston Texans

NFL

Janice McNair

$7.17B

$710M

16.

Chicago Bears

NFL

McCaskey Family

$7.45B

$634M

15.

Washington Commanders

NFL

Josh Harris

$7.47B

$658M

14.

Los Angeles Dodgers

MLB

Guggenheim Baseball Management

$7.73B

$855M

13.

Las Vegas Raiders

NFL

Davis Family

$7.9B

$752M

12.

Los Angeles Lakers

NBA

Buss Family Trusts, Mark Walter, Todd Boehly

$8.07B

$570M

11.

New York Jets

NFL

Woody Johnson and Christopher Johnson

$8.11B

$724M

World’s Most Valuable Teams: 10-1

Including: Miami Dolphins, New York Yankees & Dallas Cowboys

Michael Onwenu OL New England Patriots Credit: Eric Canha-USA TODAY Sports

From 10-4, the list is again primarily dominated by NFL teams, truly signalling the league’s dominance across the globe. The Miami Dolphins, the San Francisco 49ers, the New England Patriots, the Los Angeles Rams and the New York Giants are all ranked in the top 10, with values of $8.25, $8.6 billion, $8.76 billion, $10.43 billion and $10.25 billion, respectively.

The dominance stops there, though, and next, we have the New York Yankees, the highest-valued baseball team in the world. The MLB side is worth $8.39 billion, an incredible figure. The New York Knicks are just behind them, though, with the NBA franchise worth $8.3 billion – and considering their popularity, you’d be forgiven for thinking they’d be worth more than any other NBA franchise, but you’d be mistaken.

In the top three are a NFL duo, who have cracked the $10 billion milestone in terms of their total value. They are the New York Giants ($10.25 billion) and Los Angeles Rams ($10.43 billion).

The most valuable team in all of sports is the Dallas Cowboys. Despite not winning the Super Bowl in almost 30 years, there’s no one even close to reaching the insane amount that the NFL team is worth. In the most recent years, they brought in a revenue of over $1 billion – an absurd figure, but one that puts them far beyond any other franchise in sport.

The most valuable sports teams in the world (10-1)

Rank

Sports team

Sport

Owner

Total value

Yearly revenue

10.

Miami Dolphins

NFL

Stephen Ross

$8.25B

$753M

9.

New York Knicks

NBA

Madison Square Garden Sports

$8.3B

$606M

8.

New York Yankees

MLB

Steinbrenner family

$8.39B

$799M

7.

Philadelphia Eagles

NFL

Jeffrey Lurie

$8.43B

$749M

6.

San Francisco 49ers

NFL

Denise DeBartolo York, John York

$8.6B

$772M

5.

New England Patriots

NFL

Robert Kraft

$8.76B

$793M

4.

Golden State Warriors

NBA

Partnership led by Joe Lacob

$9.14B

$767M

3.

New York Giants

NFL

John Mara and Steven Tisch

$10.25B

$760M

2.

Los Angeles Rams

NFL

Stan Kroenke

$10.43B

$866M

1.

Dallas Cowboys

NFL

Jerry Jones

$12.8B

$1.25B

All figures per Sportico correct as of 13/08/2025

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