The document discusses the relationship between football clubs and social media. It finds that the highest earning clubs also tend to be among the most popular on Facebook. Specifically, 8 of the top 10 highest earning clubs are also in the top 10 for Facebook likes. However, when looking at the top 20 highest earners, only 12 are in the top 20 for Facebook popularity. The document also examines the presence of Brazilian and European clubs on various social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. It finds that social media sites have become an important platform for sponsors to promote themselves through partnerships with clubs and players.
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Football Money League 2014
Source: Deloitte
Date: 22.01.2014.
The 17th edition of the Deloitte Football Money League, in which we profile the highest earning clubs in the world's most popular sport.Published just eight months after the end of the 2012/13 season, the Money League is the most contemporary and reliable analysis of the clubs' relative financial performance.
Welcome to the 17th edition of the Deloitte Football Money League, in which we profile the highest earning clubs in the world’s most popular sport. Published just eight months after the end of the 2012/13 season, the Money League is the most contemporary and reliable analysis of the clubs’ relative financial performance.
http://www.deloitte.com/view/en_GB/uk/industries/sportsbusinessgroup/sports/football/deloitte-football-money-league/index.htm
Real Madrid returns to first place in the Money League after generating record revenue of more than €750m in 2017/18, following unprecedented success on the pitch as the club secured a third consecutive Champions League title. FC Barcelona finishes second to complete a Spanish one-two at the top, whilst Manchester United slip to third.
We estimate that those clubs in this year’s Money League will have missed out on over €2 billion of revenue across the 2019/20 and 2020/21 seasons. This is primarily driven by matchday revenue, due to the absence of fans, but also rebates to broadcasters and some commercial impacts as well as the lost potential to continue their previous growth trajectory over the period.
We estimate that those clubs in this year’s Money League will have missed out on over €2 billion of revenue across the 2019/20 and 2020/21 seasons. This is primarily driven by matchday revenue, due to the absence of fans, but also rebates to broadcasters and some commercial impacts as well as the lost potential to continue their previous growth trajectory over the period.
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Here are 10 Leadership Lessons I wish I had learned in my 20's. While we all would benefit from a second bite of the apple, here are 10 that help me shape my future, not regret my past.
Football Money League 2014
Source: Deloitte
Date: 22.01.2014.
The 17th edition of the Deloitte Football Money League, in which we profile the highest earning clubs in the world's most popular sport.Published just eight months after the end of the 2012/13 season, the Money League is the most contemporary and reliable analysis of the clubs' relative financial performance.
Welcome to the 17th edition of the Deloitte Football Money League, in which we profile the highest earning clubs in the world’s most popular sport. Published just eight months after the end of the 2012/13 season, the Money League is the most contemporary and reliable analysis of the clubs’ relative financial performance.
http://www.deloitte.com/view/en_GB/uk/industries/sportsbusinessgroup/sports/football/deloitte-football-money-league/index.htm
Real Madrid returns to first place in the Money League after generating record revenue of more than €750m in 2017/18, following unprecedented success on the pitch as the club secured a third consecutive Champions League title. FC Barcelona finishes second to complete a Spanish one-two at the top, whilst Manchester United slip to third.
We estimate that those clubs in this year’s Money League will have missed out on over €2 billion of revenue across the 2019/20 and 2020/21 seasons. This is primarily driven by matchday revenue, due to the absence of fans, but also rebates to broadcasters and some commercial impacts as well as the lost potential to continue their previous growth trajectory over the period.
We estimate that those clubs in this year’s Money League will have missed out on over €2 billion of revenue across the 2019/20 and 2020/21 seasons. This is primarily driven by matchday revenue, due to the absence of fans, but also rebates to broadcasters and some commercial impacts as well as the lost potential to continue their previous growth trajectory over the period.
We estimate that those clubs in this year’s Money League will have missed out on over €2 billion of revenue across the 2019/20 and 2020/21 seasons. This is primarily driven by matchday revenue, due to the absence of fans, but also rebates to broadcasters and some commercial impacts as well as the lost potential to continue their previous growth trajectory over the period.
Generating record revenue of €841m, Barcelona reach the top of the Money League for the first time, becoming the first club to break the €800m barrier. Overall, the 20 highest earning football clubs in the world generated a record €9.3bn (2018: €8.3bn) of combined revenue in 2018/19, an increase of 11% on the previous year.
Barcelona and Real Madrid are 2 Most Loved Football Clubs in the WorldSimplify360
World's Most Powerful and most loved Football (Soccer) clubs. This is the comparison of the mighty clubs in Social Media. Barcelona FC leads the race, while Real Madrid follows at second spot. EPL and La Liga are the two most powerful leagues.
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Published just eight months after the end of the 2016/17 season, the Money League is the most contemporary and reliable independent analysis of the clubs’ relative financial performance.
We estimate that those clubs in this year’s Money League will have missed out on over €2 billion of revenue across the 2019/20 and 2020/21 seasons. This is primarily driven by matchday revenue, due to the absence of fans, but also rebates to broadcasters and some commercial impacts as well as the lost potential to continue their previous growth trajectory over the period.
Generating record revenue of €841m, Barcelona reach the top of the Money League for the first time, becoming the first club to break the €800m barrier. Overall, the 20 highest earning football clubs in the world generated a record €9.3bn (2018: €8.3bn) of combined revenue in 2018/19, an increase of 11% on the previous year.
Barcelona and Real Madrid are 2 Most Loved Football Clubs in the WorldSimplify360
World's Most Powerful and most loved Football (Soccer) clubs. This is the comparison of the mighty clubs in Social Media. Barcelona FC leads the race, while Real Madrid follows at second spot. EPL and La Liga are the two most powerful leagues.
Football: 10 Rules of the Business
Understanding football business with data and charts.
Presented at Lomonosov Business School. Moscow State University
Published just eight months after the end of the 2016/17 season, the Money League is the most contemporary and reliable independent analysis of the clubs’ relative financial performance.
2. O Futebol nas Redes Sociais
Social media is about…
community interactivity
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3. O Futebol nas Redes Sociais
Highest earning clubs: 2010-11 season
Revenue
Club Country
(€ million)
1 Real Madrid 479.5 Spain
2 Barcelona 450.7 Spain
3 Manchester United 367 England
4 Bayern Munich 321.4 Germany
5 Arsenal 251.1 England
6 Chelsea 249.8 England
7 Milan 235.1 Italy
8 Internazionale 211.4 Italy
9 Liverpool 203.3 England
10 Schalke 04 202.4 Germany
11 Tottenham Hotspur 181 England
12 Manchester City 169.6 England
13 Juventus 153.9 Italy
14 Olympique Marseille 150.4 France
15 Roma 143.5 Italy
16 Borussia Dortmund 138.5 Germany
17 Lyon 132.8 France
18 Hamburger SV 128.8 Germany
19 Valencia 116.8 Spain
20 Napoli 114.9 Italy
Fonte: Deloitte Football Money League 2010-11
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4. O Futebol nas Redes Sociais
Top 10 clubs on Facebook
Facebook
Club Country
Likes
1 Barcelona Spain 36,619,000
2 Real Madrid Spain 32,858,000
3 Manchester United England 28,533,000 Of the 10 highest earners,
4 Chelsea England 13,762,000 8 appear in the Top 10
5 Milan Italy 12,206,000 most followed on facebook.
6 Arsenal England 11,778,000
7 Liverpool England 10,529,000
8 Galatasaray Turkey 7,580,000
9 Fenerbahçe Turkey 6,100,000
10 Bayern Munich Germany 5,279,000
Fonte: Futebol Facebook Index,
futebol finance.com, 30 Nov. 2012
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5. O Futebol nas Redes Sociais
Top 20 Deloitte Football Money League Clubs
Ranked on the Futebol Facebook Index
Club Country
Facebook
Likes
deloitte
ranking
However, of the 20 highest earners,
1 Barcelona Spain 36,619,000 2 only 12 appear in the Top 20
2 Real Madrid Spain 32,858,000 1 most followed on facebook.
3 Manchester Utd. England 28,533,000 3
4 Chelsea England 13,762,000 6
5 Milan Italy 12,206,000 7
6 Arsenal England 11,778,000 5 The “invaders”
7 Liverpool England 10,529,000 9
10 Bayern Munich Germany 5,279,000 4 Facebook
Club Country
11 Juventus Italy 4,524,000 13 Likes
14 Manchester City England 3,627,000 12 8 Galatasaray Turkey 7,580,000
18 Olympique Marseille France 2,022,000 14 9 Fenerbahçe Turkey 6,100,000
20 Internazionale Italy 1,810,000 8 12 Boca Jrs. Argentina 3,760,000
23 Borussia Dortmund Germany 1,622,000 16 13 Besiktas Turkey 3,740,000
26 Tottenham Hotspur England 1,463,000 11 15 Corinthians Brazil 3,000,000
26 Roma Italy 1,343,000 15 16 Flamengo Brazil 2,800,000
38 Napoli Italy 714,000 20 17 Chivas Mexico 2,200,000
39 Lyon France 709,000 17 19 Al Ahly Egypt 1,870,000
42 Schalke 04 Germany 614,000 10
56 Hamburger SV Germany 385,000 18
75 Valencia Spain 271,000 19
Fonte: Futebol Facebook Index, futebol finance.com
6. O Futebol nas Redes Sociais
The highest earning Brazilian clubs in 2011
clube R$ million €M (31.12.11)
1 Corinthians 290.5 111.6
2 Sao Paulo 226 86.8
3 Inter-RS 198.2 76.1
4 Santos 189.1 72.6
5 Flamengo 185 71.0
6 Palmeiras 148.1 56.9
7 Gremio 143.3 55.0
8 Vasco 136.6 52.5
9 Cruzeiro 128.7 49.4
10 Atletico-MG 99.8 38.3
11 Flumninense 80.1 30.8
12 Coritiba 66.5 25.5
13 Botafogo 59.5 22.8
Fonte: BDO Finanças dos Clubes Brasileiros 2011
Fonte: Futebol Facebook Index, futebol finance.com
7. O Futebol nas Redes Sociais
2011 Revenues vs. Facebook popularity
Fonte: Futebol Facebook Index, futebol finance.com; private research
8. O Futebol nas Redes Sociais
Brazilian clubs on
Futebol Facebook Index
Fonte: Futebol Facebook Index, futebol finance.com; private research, 30 Nov. 2012
9. O Futebol nas Redes Sociais
150,000 fans
Offical facebook page
640,000 fans
Non-official page
Footecon, 4-5 dezembro 2012: o futebol nas redes sociais
10. O Futebol nas Redes Sociais
Footecon, 4-5 dezembro 2012: o futebol nas redes sociais
11. O Futebol nas Redes Sociais
Presence of Brazilian clubs on social media platforms
13 Clubs listed:
Corinthians
Sao Paulo
Palmeiras
Santos
Flamengo
Flumninense
Vasco
Botafogo
Gremio
Inter-RS
Cruzeiro
Atlético-MG
Coritiba
Footecon, 4-5 dezembro 2012: o futebol nas redes sociais
12. O Futebol nas Redes Sociais
Presence of Brazilian and European clubs
on social media platforms
Clubs universe:
13 top earners in Brazil
and 20 top earners in Europe
Footecon, 4-5 dezembro 2012: o futebol nas redes sociais
13. Twitter Ranking O Futebol nas Redes Sociais
Twitter followers - Brazil
Barça’s main Twitter account is in English.
Real Madrid’s main account is in Spanish.
Barça’s Twitter account in Spanish
would be ranked #3, with 3.5 million followers,
while its account in Catalan
would be ranked #4, with 2.5 million followers.
Footecon, 4-5 dezembro 2012: o futebol nas redes sociais
14. You Tube Ranking O Futebol nas Redes Sociais
125 million views and 471,000 subscribers
86 million views and 290,000 subscribers
78 million views and 82,000 subscribers
64 million views and 110,000 subscribers
55 million views and 148,000 subscribers
33 million views and 108,000 subscribers
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15. O Futebol nas Redes Sociais
You Tube Ranking: Brazil
Footecon, 4-5 dezembro 2012: o futebol nas redes sociais
16. O Futebol nas Redes Sociais
More than 770,000 views
of only one video
17. O Futebol nas Redes Sociais
?
How are clubs and players making money?
Footecon, 4-5 dezembro 2012: o futebol nas redes sociais
18. O Futebol nas Redes Sociais
Sponsored Twitter accounts
Footecon, 4-5 dezembro 2012: o futebol nas redes sociais
19. O Futebol nas Redes Sociais
Social media sites have become
a new activation platform
for sponsors.
They, in turn, pay a premium
In order to exploit those rights.
Footecon, 4-5 dezembro 2012: o futebol nas redes sociais
20. O Futebol nas Redes Sociais
Ticketing…
…and much more!
21. Thank you
João@Frigerio.com.br
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Editor's Notes
A Uefa herdou fans das paginas nao oficiais da Champions League
Midia social não é só facebook…
Cruzeiro é o único que não tem twitter e you tube oficial
Dois clubes (Barça e Milan) têm canal oficial no Tencent Weibo (plataforma chinesa)
Manchester Utd. e Cruzeiro não tem Twitter oficial. BRASIL: os 5 primeiros do twitter estão na mesma ordem dos 5 primeiros do facebook. Real Madrid tem mais 812,000 seguidores no twitter em inglês. Barça tem mais 3.5 milhões seguidores em espanhol e mais 2.5 milhões em catalão