Wed 13 Sep 2006
Sports, and football specifically, has been accussed of being too business oriented where clubs and players are only after money (example, all players heading to chelsea
).
The business of football is growing at a rate faster than most other businesses, and this is evident by the salaries of players increasing and sponsorship deals rising.
To get an idea of how much sponsorships cost, here is a breakdown of the top European clubs -
- Real Madrid - BenQ € 20.6mil per year
- Manchester United - AIG, €20 mil per year
- Juventus - Tamoil, €18.5 mil per year
- Bayern Munich - Deutsche Telekom, €17 mil per year
- Chelsea - Samsung, €16 mil per year
- Brussia Dortmund - E.On, €12 mil per year
- Lyon - Renault, €12 mil per year
- Bayer Leverkusen - RWE €9.5 mil per year
- AC Milan - Opel €9 mil per year
- Arsenal - Emirates €8 mil per year
Obviously this is alot of money, and only from the shirt sponsporship! These clubs are clearly the top clubs in the world, but there is one big club missing from the list, and that is Barcelona.
I am not a big fan of the team, as many of you might know by now, Im a hardcore Arsenal fan, and Barcelona beat Arsenal in the Champions League final last year, which doesnt help in making me like them any more!

But no matter what, you have respect the team for their record and gameplay in recent years. Also, the reason they are not listed in the sponsorship group is because they have a proud tradition of keeping their shirt without a sponsor for 107 years. That deserves respect!
After more than a century of holding out, they broke tradition this year, but not by looking for a record breaking sponsorship deal, which they couldve easily gotten…instead, they partnered up with UNICEF and for a change, the deal states that THEY WILL DONATE 1.5 mil a year to Unicef programs!!
That is incredibly refreshing news in a business that seems to be full of corruption (Italian league scandals, Chelsea, shady deals with West Ham recently, scandals in Greek and Portugese leagues….etc). I have a newfound respect for FC Barcelona, and I hope this step is a first and more clubs and businesses will look for the same!
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September 13th, 2006 at 11:20 am
me, evolve
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September 13th, 2006 at 12:41 pm
5th paragraph, 1st line:
“I am not a big fan of the team, as many of you might now by now”.
September 13th, 2006 at 1:14 pm
we have scandals in the kuwaiti leagues
September 13th, 2006 at 2:35 pm
purg .
boghazi, thx, fixed
forza, give examples plz
September 13th, 2006 at 3:52 pm
fellow arsenal fan here,
did u just post this to justify ur awful display at the fantasy league?!!!!!
goodluck to arsenal today
September 13th, 2006 at 3:55 pm
Yazeed, day 1 only, just like our team, its all تمويه

September 13th, 2006 at 5:19 pm
lol
September 13th, 2006 at 5:26 pm
btw, tara barcelona already donate every year to UNICEF, before the shirt sponsorship.
oo they are just trying to get the club on the global stage to sell more shirts, globally, i mean GLOBALLY, barcelona are not as big as madrid or man utd, a year or two with UNICEF, then its google or something and the real money reels in.
its all about the money dude, all about the money.
oo 3ala fikra they were going to sign a deal with china to promote the 2008 olympics, but they had differences on the way the sponsorship would change after the 2008 olympics, china wanted they ads to emphasize its tourisim after 2008, barcelona only wanted the deal to end in 2008. so the idea of actually getting money in exchange of some prime real estate in the middle of of their shirts was there last season, but fell through.
September 13th, 2006 at 6:14 pm
يا معود اسكت .. باجر القادسية يحط شعار جمعية الاصلاح والكويت يحط إحياء التراث
September 13th, 2006 at 7:30 pm
Yazeed, ya their deal with China for Olympics was going to be the biggest sponsorship deal ever….even bigger than Madrid’s.
Still, that doesnt change the fact that its an admirable move, even if its a way to get ppl to accept any sort of logo on the shirt if that makes any sense
Jandeef….kuwait sponsorships is a whole messed up subject on its own! I love how a company like AlAqaria, a real estate company with no recognized project sponsors a club like AlQadsiya as well as sponsor the garbage bins on the street!! Im not kidding!! certain garbage bins have AlAqaria logo on them….lol! talk about brilliant branding ;P
September 14th, 2006 at 8:50 am
3ashaw Arsenal!!!
September 14th, 2006 at 1:07 pm
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September 15th, 2006 at 12:56 am
Arsenal is the best team in the world..Barcelona aint bad either.
P.S: some players accually deserve all this money(not including Real Madrid players).