The World’s Most Valuable Sports Teams 2020

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f you’re wondering just how pandemic-resistant the world’s leading sports franchises are, look no further than Fred Wilpon’s New York Mets. The Amazin’s, the No. 2 team in Major League Baseball’s most valuable market, were put in play by Wilpon in February after nearly two decades of ownership, putting them on track to be the first big-market Major League Baseball franchise to be sold in eight years.

They are hardly a crown jewel. Wilpon was reluctant to keep pace with the league’s rising payrolls, leaving the Mets without a World Series win since 1986 and bleeding cash long before the coronavirus eliminated more than half the season and all of the franchise’s stadium revenues.

That hasn’t stopped an all-star list of buyers from kicking the tires, including hedge-fund titan Steve Cohen and private-equity guru Josh Harris, one of whom will likely end up paying more than $2 billion for the franchise, one of 57 teams worth at least that amount. A decade ago, there was only one that came even close: U.K. soccer club Manchester United, which was the most valuable team on earth in 2010 at $1.83 billion.

That honor now belongs to the Dallas Cowboys, who top the Forbes ranking of the 50 Most Valuable Sports Teams for the fifth straight year, at $5.5 billion, edging out the $5 billion New York Yankees. For Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and New York’s Steinbrenner family, it may as well be paper profit. Only one team in the top 35—MLB’s Los Angeles Dodgers, in 2012—has changed hands in the past decade, which explains how the Mets, No. 41 at $2.4 billion, became one of the hottest tickets in sports.

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Two-time Cy Young Award winner Jacob DeGrom will almost certainly have a new boss signing his checks next season on his five-year, $137.5 million contract

“There is no lack of multi-billionaires that want to get into the sports business right now,” says Sal Galatioto, whose namesake investment firm has handled team transactions for the Chicago Cubs, the Golden State Warriors, the Philadelphia 76ers and other marquee sports properties. “People will pay a premium. They buy these teams not just on the numbers, but on the brand value.”

That value is dominated by the NFL, even after a ten-year run by the NBA lifted its average team value nearly sixfold, more than any other U.S. sports league. Football claims 27 spots on the ranking, a reflection not only of its massive stadium draws but also its TV appeal. Of the 100 top broadcasts in 2019, 88 were sporting events and 73 were NFL games. The NFL’s current U.S. TV rights are worth $6.5 billion on average per year, a number expected to nearly double in a new deal currently being hashed out, according to sports media consultant Lee Berke of LHB Sports. To help afford it, Fox even backed out of a 12-year deal to broadcast golf’s U.S. Open, with the savings expected to help bankroll a potential $2 billion-a-year NFL deal.

The NBA comes second with nine teams on the list, including three in the top five—the New York Knicks ($4.6 billion), the Los Angeles Lakers ($4.4 billion) and the Golden State Warriors ($4.3 billion)—with the Brooklyn Nets in hot pursuit after Alibaba billionaire Joe Tsai finalized a $3.3 billion deal for the franchise and operating rights to the Barclays Center last year. Three European soccer teams cracked the top ten this year, led by Real Madrid at $4.2 billion. The NHL is a no-show once again, which is not surprising for a league whose lower-tier teams are passed around like joints at a Grateful Dead show, including five Arizona Coyotes sales in 15 years.

The pain worsens even further down the food chain. Stakes held by limited partners of major teams already come with a discount of 20% or more to controlling stakes and could face pressure if some partners begin looking to offload their interests to raise cash for other businesses that may be ailing because of the spread of Covid-19. A number of minor league baseball teams are on the verge of bankruptcy while Vince McMahon’s XFL startup folded after suspending its season in March. 

The pandemic shutdown hasn’t been good for any owner, but the ones holding on to the top brands are unlikely to be moved. The Cowboys delivered Jones operating profits of $420 million in 2018. While that is a record for a sports franchise, the league average is $102 million, which is why its average ownership tenure is four decades, with only one team changing hands in the past five years, a backlog of demand that is far from being met. 

“It could take 30 years,” says Galatioto, who knows at least half a dozen multi-billionaires looking to buy an NFL franchise. “That scarcity factor holds values up.”

1. Dallas Cowboys (NFL)

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Value: $5.5 billion

Owner: Jerry Jones

Year Purchased: 1989

Price Paid: $150 million


2. New York Yankees (MLB)

Value: $5 billion

Owner: Steinbrenner family

Year Purchased: 1973

Price Paid: $8.8 million


3. New York Knicks (NBA)

Value: $4.6 billion

Owner: Madison Square Garden Company

Year Purchased: 1997

Price Paid: $300 million


4. Los Angeles Lakers (NBA)

Value: $4.4 billion

Owner: Jerry Buss Family Trusts, Philip Anschutz

Year Purchased: 1979, 1998

Price Paid: $20 million, $268 million


5. Golden State Warriors (NBA)

Value: $4.3 billion

Owner: Joe Lacob, Peter Guber

Year Purchased: 2010

Price Paid: $450 million


6. Real Madrid (soccer)

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Value: $4.24 billion

Owner: club members

Year Purchased: not applicable


7. New England Patriots (NFL)

Value: $4.1 billion

Owner: Robert Kraft

Year Purchased: 1994

Price Paid: $172 million


8. Barcelona (soccer)

Value: $4.02 billion

Owner: club members

Year Purchased: not applicable


9. New York Giants (NFL)

Value: $3.9 billion

Owner: John Mara, Steven Tisch

Year Purchased: 1925, 1991

Price Paid: $500, $150 million


10. Manchester United (soccer)

Value: $3.81 billion

Owner: Glazer family

Year Purchased: 2005

Price Paid: $1.4 billion


11. Los Angeles Rams (NFL)

Value: $3.8 billion

Owner: E. Stanley Kroenke

Year Purchased: 2010

Price Paid: $750 million


12. San Francisco 49ers (NFL)

Value: $3.5 billion

Owner: Denise DeBartolo & John York

Year Purchased: 1977

Price Paid: $13 million


13. Chicago Bears (NFL)

Value: $3.45 billion

Owner: McCaskey family

Year Purchased: 1920

Price Paid: $100


14 (tie). Los Angeles Dodgers (MLB)

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Value: $3.4 billion

Owner: Guggenheim Baseball Management

Year Purchased: 2012

Price Paid: $2 billion


14 (tie). Washington Football Team (NFL)

Value: $3.4 billion

Owner: Daniel Snyder

Year Purchased: 1999

Price Paid: $750 million


16. Boston Red Sox (MLB)

Value: $3.3 billion

Owner: John Henry, Thomas Werner

Year Purchased: 2002

Price Paid: $380 million


17 (tie). Chicago Bulls (NBA)

Value: $3.2 billion

Owner: Jerry Reinsdorf

Year Purchased: 1985

Price Paid: $16.2 million


17 (tie). Chicago Cubs (MLB)

Value: $3.2 billion

Owner: Ricketts family

Year Purchased: 2009

Price Paid: $700 million


17 (tie). New York Jets (NFL)

Value: $3.2 billion

Owner: Johnson family

Year Purchased: 2000

Price Paid: $635 million


20 (tie). Boston Celtics (NBA)

Value: $3.1 billion

Owner: Wycliffe & Irving Grousbeck, Robert Epstein, Stephen Pagliuca

Year Purchased: 2002

Price Paid: $360 million


20 (tie). Houston Texans (NFL)

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Value: $3.1 billion

Owner: Janice McNair

Year Purchased: 1999

Price Paid: $600 million


20 (tie). San Francisco Giants (MLB)

Value: $3.1 billion

Owner: Charles Johnson

Year Purchased: 1993

Price Paid: $100 million


23. Philadelphia Eagles (NFL)

Value: $3.05 billion

Owner: Jeffrey Lurie

Year Purchased: 1994

Price Paid: $185 million


24. Bayern Munich (soccer)

Value: $3.02 billion

Owner: club members

Year Purchased: not applicable


25. Denver Broncos (NFL)

Value: $3 billion

Owner: Pat Bowlen Trust

Year Purchased: 1984

Price Paid: $78 million


26. Oakland Raiders (NFL)

Value: $2.9 billion

Owner: Mark Davis

Year Purchased: 1966

Price Paid: $180,000


27. Green Bay Packers (NFL)

Value: $2.85 billion

Owner: shareholder-owned

Year Purchased: 1921

Price Paid: $100


28. Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL)

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Value: $2.8 billion

Owner: Daniel Rooney Trust, Arthur Rooney II

Year Purchased: 1933

Price Paid: $2,500


29. Seattle Seahawks (NFL)

Value: $2.78 billion

Owner: Paul G. Allen Trust

Year Purchased: 1997

Price Paid: $194 million


30. Miami Dolphins (NFL)

Value: $2.76 billion

Owner: Stephen Ross

Year Purchased: 2008

Price Paid: $1.1 billion


31. Atlanta Falcons (NFL)

Value: $2.755 billion

Owner: Arthur Blank

Year Purchased: 2002

Price Paid: $545 million


32. Baltimore Ravens (NFL)

Value: $2.75 billion

Owner: Stephen Bisciotti

Year Purchased: 2004

Price Paid: $600 million


33. Minnesota Vikings (NFL)

Value: $2.7 billion

Owner: Zygmunt Wilf

Year Purchased: 2005

Price Paid: $600 million


34. Manchester City (soccer)

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Value: $2.69 billion

Owner: Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan

Year Purchased: 2008

Price Paid: $385 million


35. Indianapolis Colts (NFL)

Value: $2.65 billion

Owner: James Irsay

Year Purchased: 1972

Price Paid: $14 million


36. Los Angeles Clippers (NBA)

Value: $2.6 billion

Owner: Steve Ballmer

Year Purchased: 2014

Price Paid: $2 billion


37. Chelsea (soccer)

Value: $2.58 billion

Owner: Roman Abramovich

Year Purchased: 2003

Price Paid: $233 million


38 (tie). Brooklyn Nets (NBA)

Value: $2.5 billion

Owner: Joseph Tsai

Year Purchased: 2019

Price Paid: $3.3 billion


38 (tie). Los Angeles Chargers (NFL)

Value: $2.5 billion

Owner: Dean A. Spanos

Year Purchased: 1984

Price Paid: $72 million


40. Houston Rockets (NBA)

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Value: $2.48 billion

Owner: Tilman Fertitta

Year Purchased: 2017

Price Paid: $2.2 billion


41 (tie). Carolina Panthers (NFL)

Value: $2.4 billion

Owner: David Tepper

Year Purchased: 2018

Price Paid: $2.28 billion


41 (tie). Dallas Mavericks (NBA)

Value: $2.4 billion

Owner: Mark Cuban

Year Purchased: 2000

Price Paid: $280 million


41 (tie). New York Mets (MLB)

Value: $2.4 billion

Owner: Fred & Jeff Wilpon, Saul Katz

Year Purchased: 2002

Price Paid: $391 million


44. Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL)

Value: $2.33 billion

Owner: Shahid Khan

Year Purchased: 2011

Price Paid: $770 million


45. Kansas City Chiefs (NFL)

Value: $2.3 billion

Owner: Lamar Hunt Family

Year Purchased: 1960

Price Paid: $25,000


46. New Orleans Saints (NFL)

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Value: $2.28 billion

Owner: Gayle Benson

Year Purchased: 1985

Price Paid: $70.2 million


47. Arsenal (soccer)

Value: $2.27 billion

Owner: E. Stanley Kroenke

Year Purchased: 2011

Price Paid: $1.1 billion


48. Arizona Cardinals (NFL)

Value: $2.25 billion

Owner: William Bidwill

Year Purchased: 1932

Price Paid: $50,000


49 (tie). St Louis Cardinals (MLB)

Value: $2.2 billion

Owner: William DeWitt Jr.

Year Purchased: 1996

Price Paid: $150 million


49 (tie). Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL)

Value: $2.2 billion

Owner: Glazer family

Year Purchased: 1995

Price Paid: $192 million


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