Manchester United have been named No 1 - ahead of the NFL's Dallas Cowboys. But the surprise is seventhplaced Arsenal, where manager Arsene Wenger has refused to spend big in this summer's transfer market.
Liverpool are in 18th place, Chelsea 42nd and Tottenham 65th, while City just make the top 100.
Meanwhile, League Two Accrington have launched a campaign to try to raise enough money to pay off their debts to the tax office. The club have been told they must pay back £308,000 to HM Revenue and Customs within eight weeks.
Burnley manager Owen Coyle has promised to help their cause by sending a side to play in a fund-raising friendly. (dailymail)