Released April 18, 2013 EFE Real Madrid overran the concept as world's most effective sports staff after posting revenue of $650 million and operating revenue of $170 million in 2011-2012, based on Forbes, which praised the management of team president Florentino Perez. In a major coup, the group wrested the title of world's most valuable baseball team away from Manchester United, while FC Barcelona took third put on Forbes magazine's list, published Wednesday. Los percent was risen 76 by Blancos, whose current value from last year to approximately $3.3 billion, displaced United from the perch it'd held since Forbes began writing the record eight years back. The group values, according to Forbes, are "enterprise values (equity plus debt) based on multiples of income that groups get from television, premium seating, media, licensing, merchandise and concessions." The Glazer family-owned Manchester United, whose shares started to be stated on the Brand New York Stock Market last July, was second on the list of 20 groups with a current value of $3.16 billion and 2011-2012 revenue of $502 million. Still another Spanish team, Barcelona, whose price shot up by 99 % in the last year to $2.6 million, was No. 3 on the number, followed by Arsenal, Bayern Munich, AC Milan (owned by Silvio Berlusconi), Chelsea, Juventus, Manchester City and Liverpool. Follow us on twitter.com/foxnewslatinoLike us at facebook.com/foxnewslatino
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