NFL's
Cowboys top Forbes most valuable teams list
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[July 18, 2018]
(Reuters) - The Dallas Cowboys
have been ranked the world's most valuable sports team for a third
consecutive year, an annual list published by Forbes showed on
Wednesday, with the National Football League accounting for more
than half of the top 50.
The NFL's Cowboys were valued at $4.8 billion, a 14 percent jump
compared to last year, Forbes said in a statement.
Soccer teams Manchester United ($4.12 billion), Real Madrid ($4.09
billion) and Barcelona ($4.06 billion) occupied the next three
spots.
Major League Baseball's New York Yankees, who were second on the
list last year, rounded out the top five with a value of $4 billion,
up 8 percent from a year ago.
The average value of the 50 teams on the list is $2.74 billion, the
highest to date, up from last year when the average value was $2.5
billion
"There has never been a better time to own a top-notch pro sports
franchise," said Kurt Badenhausen, a senior editor at Forbes.
"Blockbuster TV contracts and owner-friendly collective bargaining
agreements are fueling record sale prices across major sports
leagues."
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Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett leads his team to the field for a
preseason NFL game against the Los Angeles Rams at Los Angeles
Memorial Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Richard Mackson-USA TODAY
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Teams from the NFL, whose lucrative broadcast contracts dwarf those
of other leagues, took up 29 of the top 50 spots.
The National Basketball Association had eight teams on the list, led
by the Los Angeles Lakers ($3.3 billion) in eighth place, followed
by European soccer and MLB, who had seven and six teams.
No ice hockey, Formula One or Nascar teams made the cut.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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