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.

Highlights

This year's findings show total combined revenue for top 20 Money League clubs up 8% to €5.4bn. Real Madrid retain the top spot for a ninth consecutive year with a revenue of €518.9m. Bayern Munich leapfrog Manchester United to secure third place. Paris Saint-Germain up to fifth place with revenue of almost €400m. New to the top 20 include Galatasaray and Fenerbahçe and all clubs in the top 30 now generate over €100m. For these findings and more, read the full report or our report summary below.

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Explore the league - did your club make the top 20?

To gain a place as one of the top 30, it was necessary to generate in excess of €100m. In our first edition of the Money League in 1996/97, only Manchester United generated over €100m. How has your club performed? Review the performance of the league's top 20 clubs in a brief summary below.

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