Forbes magazine released the list of the 50 most valuable teams of 2025, where the first place on the list remains the same as it has been for nine years and a list in which the NFL continues to dominate in first place with 30 places, followed by the NBA with 12 and in third place soccer between LaLiga and the Premier League with four teams between the two leagues. The combined valuation of the 50 clubs is worth more than $350 billion, when just six years ago the world's most valuable sports team was worth $5 billion, a figure that now does not even make the top 50. Top 5 highest-paid athletes in the world The NFL dominates the list of the most valuable teams in 2025 The Dallas Cowboys remain, as they have been every year since 2016, the most valuable team of the year, valued at the stratospheric sum of $13 billion. Real Madrid was the closest rival and even surpassed it in valuation a decade ago, when the Merengue club was worth $3.26 billion and Dallas $3.2 billion, but now Real Madrid is worth just half that of the Cowboys. https://twitter.com/USER_ID/status/2002091564319854690 The NBA is not far behind the Dallas Cowboys as the Warriors are very close in second position, just being surpassed by $2 billion. A little further down the top 10, the New York Yankees are crowned as the best valued MLB team of the year, and closing the top 20 are two of the four soccer teams, with Real Madrid being the most valuable soccer team in the world at $6.75 billion. https://twitter.com/USER_ID/status/2002152212718334329 Top 25 most valuable clubs in 2025 Dallas Cowboys - $13 billion Golden State Warriors - $11 billion Los Angeles Rams - $10.5 billion NY Giants - $10.1 billion Los Angeles Lakers - $10 billion New York Knicks - $9.75 billion New England Patriots - $9 billion San Francisco 49ers - $8.6 billion Philadelphia Eagles - $8.3 billion Chicago Bears - $8.2 billion New York Yankees - $8.2 billion New York Jets - $8.1 billion Las Vegas Raiders - $7.7 billion Washington Commanders - $7.6 billion Los Angeles Clippers - $7.5 billion Miami Dolphins - $7.5 billion Houston Texans - $7.4 billion Denver Broncos - $6.8 billion LA Dodgers - $6.8 billion Real Madrid - $6.75 billion Boston Celtics - $6.7 billion Seattle Seahawks - $6.7 billion Green Bay Packers - $6.65 billion Manchester United - $6.6 billion Tampa Bay Buccaneers - $6.6 billion