Top Women’s Football Clubs by Revenue 2025
Women's football has witnessed remarkable financial growth in recent years, with the top 15 clubs generating a combined revenue of €116.6 million during the 2023-24 season—a 35% increase from the previous year.
Leading this financial surge are FC Barcelona and Arsenal, each reporting revenues of €17.9 million. Barcelona maintained its top position for the third consecutive year, achieving a 26% year-on-year growth.
English clubs have shown significant financial prowess, with eight Women's Super League (WSL) teams ranking among the top 15. Chelsea secured the third spot with €13.4 million, followed by Manchester United (€10.7 million) and Manchester City (€7.9 million). The WSL's total revenue increased by 50% in the 2022-23 season, reaching £47 million, up from £32 million in the previous season.
Spanish giants Real Madrid also made a notable entry, generating €10.5 million in revenue.
The top 15 clubs by revenue are:
- FC Barcelona - €17.9 million
- Arsenal - €17.9 million
- Chelsea - €13.4 million
- Manchester United - €10.7 million
- Real Madrid - €10.5 million
- Manchester City - €7.9 million
- Aston Villa - €6.3 million
- Eintracht Frankfurt - €6 million
- Liverpool - €5.7 million
- Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) - €4.6 million
- Tottenham Hotspur - €3.9 million
- Everton - €3.7 million
- Bayern Munich - €3.6 million
- Benfica - €2.4 million
- Juventus - €2.1 million
This financial upswing is attributed to increased sponsorship deals, higher matchday revenues, and growing global interest in women's football. The trend indicates a promising future for the sport, with expectations of continued growth in the coming years.