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The World’s All-time Most Expensive Football Team

 

Football is the world’s richest game next to Golf and its relevant industry makes whopping revenue of £ 16 billion that makes it the most valuable sport around the world. From the total revenue generated by the football industry, most of the amount is paid for heart-wrenching players for offering their services and displaying their football skills.

It’s really exciting to imagine as what could be the total cost to form the game’s most expensive team. The team must include players from various top football clubs and it’s hard to imagine as how much you have to pay the players annually in order to meet their wage bills.

If the team that you are planning to build includes Ronaldo, Zidane, Silva, Buffon, Ferdinand, Thuram, Figo, Rooney, veron, Coentrao and Ibrahimovic, then average wage bill of the entire team would be approximately £ 70.3 million. It would cost you around £ 744.8 million to transfer the team for life time.

When measured collectively, all these players have scored around 778 goals during their football career. To manage and administer this world class super football team, you need a top class gaffer and manager. To get the world’s best football manager, Jose Mourinho, you must be capable of paying him an annual salary of £ 8.5 million.

When you conduct a game between such super-class team, there are high chances that you can expect audience in large numbers, so you must reserve Wembley Stadium and it will cost you around £ 962.4 million.

Categories : Sports Graphs | Published by : graphs | Date : Aug 1, 2013
Tags: expensive football team, value of the world’s most expensive football team, world’s costliest football team

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