Spain may have been embarrassingly dethroned as World Cup holders, but Real Madrid and Barcelona are still champions at making money after they were named as the world's two richest sports franchises.
For the second successive year, Forbes business magazine tagged European champions Real Madrid, where Cristiano Ronaldo plays, as the No.1 sports team with a value of US$3.44 billion (NZD$3.95 billion).
Barcelona, the home of Lionel Messi, Neymar and now the notorious Luis Suarez, are second in the chart with a current value of US$3.2 billion (NZD$3.67 billion), while English giants Manchester United are ranked at three at US$2.81 billion (NZD$3.22 billion) despite their miserable season.
The only other football club in the top 10 are German champions Bayern Munich whose current value of US$1.85 billion (NZD$2.12 billion) is good enough for seventh spot.
The rest of the top 10 is from Major League Baseball and the National Football League.