http://www.forbes.com/sites/kurtbad...he-worlds-50-most-valuable-sports-teams-2014/
There's an actual article in there but heres the list
1. Real Madrid (3.44 billion)
2. Barcelona (3.2 billion)
3. Manchester United (2.81 billion)
4. New York Yankees (2.5 billion)
5. Dallas Cowboys (2.3 billion)
6. LA Dodgers (2 billion)
7. Bayern Munich (1.85 billion)
8. New England Patriots (1.8 billion)
9. Washington Redskins (1.7 billion)
10. New York Giants. (1.55 billion)
11. Boston Red Sox
12. Houston Texans
13. NY Knicks
14. NY Jets
15. LA Lakers
16. Arsenal
17. Philly Eagles
18. Chicago Bears
19. Baltimore Ravens
20. San Francisco 49ers
21. Chicago Cubs
21. Ferrari
21. Indianapolis Colts
24. Green Bay Packers
25. Denver Broncos
26. Toronto Maple Leafs
27. Pittsburgh Steelers
28. Seattle Seahawks
29. Miami Dolphins
30. TB Buccaneers
31. Carolina Panthers
32. Tennessee Titans
33. KC Chiefs
34. Minnesota Vikings
35. Cleveland Browns
36. New Orleans Saints
37. Chicago Bulls
37. San Francisco Giants
39. Philadelphia Phillies
40. Arizona Cardinals
41. SD Chargers
42. Atlanta Falcons
43. Cincy Bengals
44. Detroit Lions
45. Boston Celtics
45. St. Louis Rams
47. Buffalo Bills
48. Chelsea
49. Manchester City
50. AC Milan
Soccer clubs dominate the top of the list, but football teams make up the bulk of the top 50 with 30 entries (only the Oakland Raiders and Jacksonville Jaguars failed to make the cut). Leading the way is the Dallas Cowboys, who rank fifth overall worth $2.3 billion. The Cowboys have been the NFLs most valuable team since 2007 thanks to the leagues highest sponsorship and premium seating revenuesa combined $220 million. The Boys revenue got a boost last summer when owner Jerry Jones inked a 25-year stadium naming rights deal with AT&T worth $500 million. The club has the top operating income in sports at $251 million for the 2012 season.
The biggest mover in the top 10 is another global soccer power, Bayern Munich. It jumped five spots to No. 7 with a value of $1.85 billion after claiming its fifth Champions League title in 2013. Commercial revenue hit a record $308 million, second highest in the world behind Paris Saint-Germain, according to Deloitte. Bayern Munich has the richest shirt agreement ($40 million annually with Deutsche Telekom ) and kit deal ($38 million a year with Adidas) in the German Bundesliga.
The 20 non-NFL teams in the top 50 include eight soccer and six baseball clubs, as well as four from the NBA led by the New York Knicks at No. 13, with a valuation of $1.4 billion. Rounding out the top 50 are a Formula 1 team (No. 21 Ferrari at $1.2 billion) and the NHLs most valuable franchise, the Toronto Maple Leafs, who rank 26th at $1.15 billion. New additions include: St. Louis Rams and Boston Celtics who tied for No. 45 at $875 million, as well as No. 49 Manchester City at $863 million. The Raiders, New York Mets and Formula 1s McLaren dropped out of the top 50.
There's an actual article in there but heres the list
1. Real Madrid (3.44 billion)
2. Barcelona (3.2 billion)
3. Manchester United (2.81 billion)
4. New York Yankees (2.5 billion)
5. Dallas Cowboys (2.3 billion)
6. LA Dodgers (2 billion)
7. Bayern Munich (1.85 billion)
8. New England Patriots (1.8 billion)
9. Washington Redskins (1.7 billion)
10. New York Giants. (1.55 billion)
11. Boston Red Sox
12. Houston Texans
13. NY Knicks
14. NY Jets
15. LA Lakers
16. Arsenal
17. Philly Eagles
18. Chicago Bears
19. Baltimore Ravens
20. San Francisco 49ers
21. Chicago Cubs
21. Ferrari
21. Indianapolis Colts
24. Green Bay Packers
25. Denver Broncos
26. Toronto Maple Leafs
27. Pittsburgh Steelers
28. Seattle Seahawks
29. Miami Dolphins
30. TB Buccaneers
31. Carolina Panthers
32. Tennessee Titans
33. KC Chiefs
34. Minnesota Vikings
35. Cleveland Browns
36. New Orleans Saints
37. Chicago Bulls
37. San Francisco Giants
39. Philadelphia Phillies
40. Arizona Cardinals
41. SD Chargers
42. Atlanta Falcons
43. Cincy Bengals
44. Detroit Lions
45. Boston Celtics
45. St. Louis Rams
47. Buffalo Bills
48. Chelsea
49. Manchester City
50. AC Milan