NFL's Dallas Cowboys top Forbes' most valuable teams list
Forbes values top 50 global sports teams at $353 billion, with NFL dominating as Dallas Cowboys lead at $13 billion driven by brand and year-round revenue.
- The Dallas Cowboys, an NFL team, retained their status as the world's most valuable sports team with a valuation of $13 billion, a 29% increase from last year, according to Forbes.
- The NFL dominated the Forbes list of most valuable teams, with 30 of the league's 32 teams making the top 50, along with 12 NBA clubs and teams from other sports leagues.
- While the Cowboys' value has soared, the team has struggled on the field, potentially missing the playoffs for a second consecutive year and not appearing in a Super Bowl in nearly 30 years.
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The Dallas Cowboys are worth the stratospheric figure of 13 billion dollars: which are the other richest clubs, which is the first and only Italian company in the top 50 world and why the ratings have risen in recent years
Forbes magazine has once again published the world's most valuable sports clubs, and the list is dominated by clubs from North American professional leagues.
The Dallas Cowboys remain the most valuable sports team in the world, according to Forbes magazine. The NFL team has held onto the top spot since 2016, when it overtook soccer giant Real Madrid. The Dallas Cowboys are worth 11.1 billion euros, up 29 percent from last year.
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