Bayern oust Man United as top brand - report
Champions League winners Bayern Munich have overtaken Manchester
United as the most valuable brand in world football, according to a
report released on Wednesday by London-based consultancy firm Brand
Finance.
According to the report, Bayern are now valued at $860 million (669
million euros, 572 million), overtaking last year's top side United
($837 million) as football's most lucrative brand.
Spanish giants Real Madrid ($621 million) and Barcelona ($572
million) are third and fourth in the new ranking. Bayern, who beat
domestic rivals Borussia Dortmund 2-1 in Saturday's Champions League
final at London's Wembley Stadium, have seen their brand value increase
by 51 million euros compared to last season, while United's value has
dropped by 20 million euros. “The challenge now for all Bundesliga clubs
and the league itself is to see if they can export their domestic brand
strength into global opportunities,” said Brand Finance's CEO David
Haigh. Interest in Bayern from overseas fans has shot up this season,
with one million Munich replica shirts expected to be sold in 2013,
compared to 600,000 in the 2012 calendar year.
By comparison, Dortmund have sold around 350,000 replica shirts this
season. The report's figures were calculated using a formula based on
future turnover attributable to the brand name and reflect Bayern's
growing power, with the Bavarians poised to become the first German club
to win the treble of European Cup, German Cup and league titles.
“It's a record year in terms of turnover, as we'll break the 400
million euros turnover mark for the first time,” said club chairman
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge.
“No German club has ever been close before.
Propelled by our success on the field, we're breaking every record
off it, too. The club is in great shape for the future.”
Bayern face Stuttgart on Saturday in the German Cup final, having
already broken or equalled 25 German league records en route to success
in the Bundesliga.
AFP
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