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Forbes Most Valuable Franchises List Is Here And We Have Our First Member Of The 5 Billion Club

NFL: DEC 09 Eagles at Cowboys

Back in June, I blogged Forbes highest paid athletes list:

https://www.barstoolsports.com/barstoolu/forbes-worlds-highest-paid-athletes-list-is-here-and-its-awesome-as-always

Within that blog, I mentioned that I was in love with these lists.

"I’m a big fan of pretty much every list Forbes puts out. They fascinate me as I blindly believe them."

I have no idea how they go about valuing these players and franchises. It could totally be made up but I'm going to believe them.

Yesterday, the list of the 50 most valuable teams were announced:

https://www.forbes.com/sites/kurtbadenhausen/2019/07/22/the-worlds-50-most-valuable-sports-teams-2019/#74781cd4283d

Some of note from 11-50:

  1. Liverpool (2.18 Billion)

  2. Mets (2.3 Billion)

  3. Jets (2.85 Billion)

  4. Red Sox (3.2 Billion)

Top 10:

T-10. Dodgers (3.3 Billion)

T-10. Giants (3.3 Billion)

  1. Warriors (3.5 Billion)

  2. Lakers (3.7 Billion)

  3. Patriots (3.8 Billion)

  4. Manchester United (3.81 Billion)

  5. Knicks (4 Billion)

-Imagine if this team was actually, you know, good?

  1. Barcelona (4.02 Billion)

  2. Real Madrid (4.24 Billion)

  3. Yankees (4.6 Billion)

  4. Cowboys (5 Billion)

I know he's the president of the United States and everything, but seeing this has got to be a brutal pill to swallow.

Some interesting charts via Forbes:

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I'd only imagine sports teams in America will continue to go up in value thanks to sports gambling becoming legal throughout all 50 states.