The people on the sixth Football Rich List, researched and published annually by FourFourTwo, are worth a total of £61billion. The list includes 11 billionaires and 25 new entries.
Although some of the new entries are foreign – like Sheikh Mansour and the new No.2 Lakshmi Mittal, who has joined Formula 1 entrepreneurs Bernie Ecclestone and Flavio Briatore in investing in QPR – only a third of those on the list are from overseas, with the 64 Brits including three WAGs.
The top 20 from the top 100 in the FourFour Two football rich list are:
- Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nayan - Manchester City - £15bn
- Lakshmi Mittal and family - QPR - £12.5bn.
- Roman Abramovich - Chelsea - £7bn
- Joe Lewis - Tottenham Hotspur - £2.5bn
- Bernie and Slavica Ecclestone - QPR - £2.4bn
- Stanley Kroenke - Arsenal - £2.245bn
- Alisher Usmanov - Arsenal - £1.5bn
- Lord Grantchester & The Moores Family - Everton - £1.2bn
- Dermot Desmond - Celtic - £1.2bn
- Lord Ashcroft - Watford - £1.1bn
- Malcolm Glazer and family - £1.1bn
- Simon Keswick - Cheltenham Town - £966m
- Trevor Hemmings - Preston North End - £900m
- Mike Ashley - Newcastle United - £800m
- Randy Lerner - Aston Villa - £750m
- Tom Hicks - Liverpool - £700m
- The Walker Family - Blackburn Rovers - £660m
- Mohammed Al Fayed - Fulham - £650m
- Sir David Murray - Glasgow Rangers - £600m
- Steve Morgan - Wolverhampton Wanderers - £400m
The top 20 players in the rich list are: (overall position in the main list show in brackets)
- David Beckham - £125m (38)
- Michael Owen - £40m (56)
- Wayne Rooney - £35m (61)
- Rio Ferdinand - £28m (69)
- Robbie Fowler - £28m (69)
- Sol Campbell - £28m (69)
- Ryan Giggs - £23m (77)
- Michael Ballack - £20m (80)
- Frank Lampard - £20m (80)
- Steven Gerrard - £19m (86)
- Cristiano Ronaldo - £18m (87)
- John Terry - £17m (88)
- Didier Drogba - £15m (89)
- Nicolas Anelka - £14m (92)
- Damien Duff - £14m (92)
- Dimitar Berbatov £13m (96)
- Ashley and Cheryl Cole - £13m (96)
- Fernando Torres - £13m (96)
- Emile Heskey - £12m ( 100)
- Gary Neville - £11.75m (101)
The new England manager Fabio Capello is also a new entry worth an estimated £25m with a £6m a year contract and a £10m private art collection and Sir Elton John – who has rekindled his interest in Watford – is a new entry at No.28 with a £235m fortune.
However, Sir Elton may not have chosen a wise time to get back in the game. The recession may not have hurt football yet, but financial expert Professor Tom Cannon thinks clubs will soon start feeling the pinch.
"Season tickets will probably be down by about 10 percent but renewals will be down by at least 15 or 20 percent," said Professor Cannon. "That's where the problems will be as you go down the divisions."
And FourFourTwo Editor-in-Chief Hugh Sleight is similarly worried about football's financial future. “Judging by this list, football is the last remaining financial bubble," he said. "The combined wealth of our Top 100 is now £61 billion, compared with £41.7 billion last year and £20.45 billion in the first-ever Football Rich List in 2003.
“We’ve also got 25 new entries in the 100, primarily because of the continued rush to invest in British football over the last 12 months.
“But the landscape has already changed dramatically because of the recession. As Arsene Wenger rightly pointed out, football will suffer just like any other industry.
"So far there seems to be a time lag but as economic conditions continue to bite, clubs and owners will feel the effect and it will then be interesting to see the reactions of these very wealthy men as they see their fortunes disappearing. In 12 months’ time, this list could look very different indeed.”
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