Manchester United is most valuable soccer club

English club surpasses Bayern Munich to become a $1bn company

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - APRIL 12: Wayne Rooney of Manchester United celebrates as Marouane Fellaini scores their second goal with a header during the Barclays Premier League match between Manchester United and Manchester City at Old Trafford on April 12, 2015 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - APRIL 12: Wayne Rooney of Manchester United celebrates as Marouane Fellaini scores their second goal with a header during the Barclays Premier League match between Manchester United and Manchester City at Old Trafford on April 12, 2015 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)

Manchester United has risen to become the most valuable soccer club despite failing to finish in the top three spots of England’s Premier League in the last two seasons.

United passed Germany's Bayern Munich to become the sport's first team valued at more than $1 billion, according to Brand Finance, a UK based company that helps clubs manage their image and intellectual property.

English teams -- which account for six of the top 10 in the rankings -- are benefiting from a new three-year television contract worth £5.1 billion pounds, a 70 per cent increase from the last one. United was able to marry that boost with two new sponsorship deals, with Chevrolet and Adidas, pushing its value to $1.2 billion, Brand Finance said, without disclosing its methodology.

Manchester United’s management and owners “capitalised on the brand’s growing power to establish a worldwide fan-base and a range of sponsorship deals unrivalled in their number and value,” Brand Finance chief executive officer David Haigh said in an e-mailed statement.

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United finished fourth in the just-finished Premier League season after dipping to seventh in the 2013-14 season.

Barcelona, which won the European Cup and the Spanish league and cup this season, boosted its value by $28 million to $773 million. That puts it sixth in the rankings.

The top four, after United, are Bayern Munich, worth $933 million; Real Madrid at $873 million; Manchester City at $800 million; and Chelsea, worth $795 million, Brand Finance said.