NFL Cowboys Make a Bigger Reign as Top Valuable Sports Team: Forbes

(Reuters) – The Dallas Cowboys have been ranked as the world’s most valuable sports team for the fifth year in a row according to an annual list published through Forbes https://www.forbes.com/sites/kurtbadenhausen/2020/07/31/ Friday, the world’s most valuable sports 2020/5bbf3b2b3c74 were governed through National Football League clubs.

The NFL Cowboys, who beat Spanish football club Real Madrid for the top spot on the list in 2016, were valued at $5.5 billion, 10 percent more than last year, Forbes said in a statement.

The New York Yankees of the major leagues ($5 billion), the New York Knicks of the National Basketball Association ($4.6 billion), the Lakers of Los Angeles ($4.4 billion) and the Golden State Warriors ($4.3 billion) completed the five most sensible.

The NFL ranked 27th in the top 50 sports ensembles rankings that, according to Forbes, reflected its huge stadium attraction and televised appeal.

Three European football groups ranked 10th most sensible this year, led by Real Madrid ($4.24 billion) in sixth place. Barcelona ($4 billion) 8, while Manchester United ($3.8 billion) came here in 10 euros.

The NBA had nine groups on the list, European football and MLB had seven clubs. No ice hockey group, Formula One or Nascar made the cut.

(Reporting through Frank Pingue in Toronto; Edited through Tothrough Davis)

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