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8. Arsenal
Revenue and EBITDA figures are for the 2023-24 season, except for Major League Soccer teams, whose figures are for the 2024 Revenue and EBITDA figures have been converted to U.S. dollars based on the average exchange rate during the season (1 euro = $1.0816; 1 pound = $1.2608), and team values and debt figures have been converted using the exchange rate as of March 27, 2025 (1 euro = 1.0788; 1 pound = $1.2938). Total revenue: $772 millionEBITDA: $174 millionDebt as a percentage of value: 1% Match day: $166 millionCommercial: $275 millionBroadcasting: $331 million Country: EnglandLeague: Premier LeagueLeague championships: 13Owner(s): Stan KroenkeStadium: Emirates Stadium – 60,704 seating capacity


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05-05-2025
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9. Tottenham Hotspur
Revenue and EBITDA figures are for the 2023-24 season, except for Major League Soccer teams, whose figures are for the 2024 Revenue and EBITDA figures have been converted to U.S. dollars based on the average exchange rate during the season (1 euro = $1.0816; 1 pound = $1.2608), and team values and debt figures have been converted using the exchange rate as of March 27, 2025 (1 euro = 1.0788; 1 pound = $1.2938). Total revenue: $665 millionEBITDA: $184 millionDebt as a percentage of value: 31% Match day: $133 millionCommercial: $321 millionBroadcasting: $211 million Country: EnglandLeague: Premier LeagueLeague championships: 2Owner(s): Joseph Lewis Family Trust, Daniel LevyStadium: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium – 62,850 seating capacity


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05-05-2025
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14. Newcastle United
Revenue and EBITDA figures are for the 2023-24 season, except for Major League Soccer teams, whose figures are for the 2024 Revenue and EBITDA figures have been converted to U.S. dollars based on the average exchange rate during the season (1 euro = $1.0816; 1 pound = $1.2608), and team values and debt figures have been converted using the exchange rate as of March 27, 2025 (1 euro = 1.0788; 1 pound = $1.2938). Total revenue: $400 millionEBITDA: $39 millionDebt as a percentage of value: 5% Match day: $63 millionCommercial: $105 millionBroadcasting: $232 million Country: EnglandLeague: Premier LeagueLeague championships: 4Owner(s): Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund, RB Sports & MediaStadium: St. James' Park – 52,257 seating capacity


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05-05-2025
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2. Manchester United
Revenue and EBITDA figures are for the 2023-24 season, except for Major League Soccer teams, whose figures are for the 2024 Revenue and EBITDA figures have been converted to U.S. dollars based on the average exchange rate during the season (1 euro = $1.0816; 1 pound = $1.2608), and team values and debt figures have been converted using the exchange rate as of March 27, 2025 (1 euro = 1.0788; 1 pound = $1.2938). Total revenue: $835 millionEBITDA: $186 millionDebt as a percentage of value: 11% Match day: $173 millionCommercial: $382 millionBroadcasting: $280 million Country: EnglandLeague: Premier LeagueLeague championships: 20Owner(s): The Glazer family, Sir Jim RatcliffeStadium: Old Trafford – 74,879 seating capacity


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05-05-2025
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24. Brighton and Hove Albion
Revenue and EBITDA figures are for the 2023-24 season, except for Major League Soccer teams, whose figures are for the 2024 Revenue and EBITDA figures have been converted to U.S. dollars based on the average exchange rate during the season (1 euro = $1.0816; 1 pound = $1.2608), and team values and debt figures have been converted using the exchange rate as of March 27, 2025 (1 euro = 1.0788; 1 pound = $1.2938). Total revenue: $279 millionEBITDA: $12 millionDebt as a percentage of value: 0% Match day: $35 millionCommercial: $38 millionBroadcasting: $206 million Country: EnglandLeague: Premier LeagueLeague championships: 0Owner(s): Tony BloomStadium: American Express Stadium – 31,876 seating capacity