"France Football" presented the top ten biggest clubs in the world

"France Football" magazine, which established the "Ballon d'Or" award, compiled a top ten list of the biggest football clubs. The mentioned football magazine considered ten factors: the number of world champions in the squad, trophies in European tournaments, jersey sales, stadium attendance, record transfers, annual revenues, total player value, number of "Ballon d'Or" winners, audience on social media, and the club's status in football history. With 184 points, the greatest club of all time was chosen as Madrid's "Real", which has won the most UEFA Champions League titles and "La Liga" trophies in its history. In second place was "Barcelona" with 177 points. "Manchester United" landed in third place with 151 points. Munich's "Bayern" is in fourth place, and behind them, completing the top five, is the "Liverpool" club. Unexpectedly, clubs such as Paris Saint-Germain (7th place), Chelsea (8th place), and Manchester City (9th place) made it into the top ten, while historically famous clubs like Milan (11th place) and Amsterdam's Ajax (16th place) were left behind. For example, the Paris club scored the most points in two categories - based on the number of players who have won World Cups and the biggest transfer. Top ten biggest world clubs: 1. Madrid's "Real" (184 points) 2. "Barcelona" (177 points) 3. "Manchester United" (151 points) 4. Munich's "Bayern" (135 points) 5. "Liverpool" (120 points) 6. "Juventus" (107 points) 7. PSG (94 points) 8. "Chelsea" (91 points) 9. "Manchester City" (89 points) 10. "Arsenal" (88 points) You can find the full list HERE.