Despite the overwhelming popularity of football, the first football team to appear in the 11th place on the list of the most expensive clubs in the world, a list whose first positions are dominated by American clubs specializing in football, basketball and baseball.

Forbes magazine, which specializes in wealth statistics and monitoring the growth of financial institutions and companies around the world, issued a new statistic for the list of the 50 most expensive sports teams in the world, topped by the Dallas Cowboys team with a value of $ 9 billion.

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The list knew that there were 30 teams playing the game of American football, while the rest of the football teams came in second place with only 7 clubs, led by Real Madrid, while the NBA clubs came in third place with 6 clubs.

No ice hockey team made it to the list, despite its overwhelming popularity in the United States, while it included two Formula One teams.

Here are the 50 most expensive sports teams in the world, according to "Forbes":

  • Dallas Cowboys (American football): $9 billion
  • New York Yankees (baseball): $7.1 billion
  • Golden State Warriors (NBA): $7 billion
  • New England Patriots (American football): $7 billion
  • Los Angeles Rams (American football): $6.9 billion
  • New York Giants (American football): $6.8 billion
  • Chicago Bears (American football): $6.3 billion
  • Las Vegas Riders (American football): $6.2 billion
  • New York Knicks (NBA): $6.1 billion
  • New York Gates (American football): $6.1 billion
  • Real Madrid (football-La Liga): $6.07 billion
  • Washington Commanders (American football): $6.05 billion
  • Manchester United (football-Premier League): $6 billion
  • San Francisco 49 (American football): $6 billion
  • Los Angeles Lakers (NBA): $5.9 billion
  • Philadelphia Eagles (NFL): $5.8 billion
  • Miami Dolphin (American football): $5.7 billion
  • Barcelona (football-La Liga): $5.508 billion
  • Houston, Texas (American football): $5.5 billion
  • Liverpool (football, Premier League): $5.288 billion
  • Denver Broncos (American football): $5.1 billion
  • Seattle Seahawks (American football): $5 billion
  • Manchester City (football-Premier League): $4.99 billion
  • Bayern Munich (Soccer – Bundesliga): $4.86 billion
  • Los Angeles Dodgers (baseball): $4.8 billion
  • Atlanta Falcons (American football): $4.7 billion
  • Minnesota Viking (American football): $4.65 billion
  • Baltimore Ravens (NFL): $4.63 billion
  • Pittsburgh Steelers (American football): $4.625 billion
  • Cleveland Browns (American football): $4.62 billion
  • Green Bay Packers (American football): $4.6 billion
  • Boston Red Sox (baseball): $4.5 billion
  • Tennessee Titans (American football): $4.4 billion
  • Indianapolis Colts (American football): $4.35 billion
  • Kansas City Chiefs (American football): $4.3 billion
  • Paris Saint-Germain (soccer – French league): $4.21 billion
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers (American football): $4.2 billion
  • Los Angeles Chargers (American football): $4.15 billion
  • Chicago Caps (baseball): $4.1 billion
  • Chicago Bulls (NBA): $4.1 billion
  • Carolina Panthers (NFL): $4.1 billion
  • New Orleans Saints (American football): $4.075 billion
  • Boston Celtics (NBA): $4 billion
  • Jacksonville Jaguars (American football): $4 billion
  • Ferrari (Formula One): $3.9 billion
  • Los Angeles Clippers: $3.9 billion
  • Mercedes (Formula One): $3.8 billion
  • Arizona Cardinals: $3.8 billion
  • San Francisco Giants (baseball): $3.7 billion
  • Buffalo Bills (American football): $3.7 billion.