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Panthers are 26th most Valuable team


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http://www.forbes.com/sites/kurtbadenhausen/2013/07/15/real-madrid-tops-the-worlds-most-valuable-sports-teams/

#1 Real Madrid

Value: $3.3 billion

Owner: Club members

#2 Manchester United

Value: $3.165 billion

Owner: Glazer family

#3 Barcelona

Value: $2.6 billion

Owner: Club members

#4 New York Yankees

Value: $2.3 billion

Owner: Steinbrenner Family

#5 Dallas Cowboys

Value: $2.1 billion

Owner: Jerry Jones

#6 New England Patriots

Value: $1.635 billion

Owner: Robert Kraft

#7 Los Angeles Dodgers

Value: $1.615 billion

Owner: Guggenheim Baseball

#8 Washington Redskins

Value: $1.6 billion

Owner: Daniel Snyder

#9 New York Giants

Value: $1.468 billion

Owners: John Mara, Steven Tisch

#10 Arsenal

Value: $1.326 billion

Owner: Stan Kroenke

#11 Boston Red Sox

Value: $1.312 billion

Owners: John Henry, Thomas Werner

#12 Bayern Munich

Value: $1.309 billion

Owner: Club members

#13 Houston Texans

Value: $1.305 billion

Owner: Robert McNair

#14 New York Jets

Value: $1.284 billion

Owner: Robert Wood Johnson IV

#15 Philadelphia Eagles

Value: $1.26 billion

Owner: Jeffrey Lurie

#16 Chicago Bears

Value: $1.19 billion

Owner: McCaskey Family

#17 San Francisco 49ers

Value: $1.175 billion

Owners: Denise DeBartolo York, John York

#18 Green Bay Packers

Value: $1.161 billion

Owner: Shareholder-owned

#19 Baltimore Ravens

Value: $1.157 billion

Owner: Stephen Bisciotti

#20 Indianapolis Colts

Value: $1.154 billion

Owner: James Irsay

#21 Ferrari

Value: $1.15 billion

Owner: Fiat Group

#22 Denver Broncos

Value: $1.132 billion

Owner: Patrick Bowlen

#23 New York Knicks

Value: $1.1 billion

Owner: Madison Square Garden Co.

#24 Pittsburgh Steelers

Value: $1.1 billion

Owners: Daniel Rooney, Art Rooney II

#25 Miami Dolphins

Value: $1.06 billion

Owner: Stephen Ross

#26 Carolina Panthers

Value: $1.048 billion

Owner: Jerry Richardson*

#27 Seattle Seahawks

Value: $1.04 billion

Owner: Paul Allen

#28 Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Value: $1.033 billion

Owner: Glazer family

#29 Tennessee Titans

Value: $1.011 billion

Owner: Kenneth Adams Jr

#30 Kansas City Chiefs

Value: $1.008 billion

Owner: Lamar Hunt Family

#31 Chicago Cubs

Value: $1 billion

Owner: Ricketts Family

#31 Los Angeles Lakers

Value: $1 billion

Owners: Buss family, Philp Anschutz

#31 Toronto Maple leafs

Value: $1 billion

Owners: Bell Canada, Rogers Communications

#34 Cleveland Browns

Value: $987 million

Owner: Jimmy Haslam

#35 Minnesota ViKings

Value: $975 million

Owner: Zygmunt Wilf

#36 New Orleans Saints

Value: $971 million

Owners: Thomas Benson, Rita Benson LeBlanc

#37 AC Milan

Value: $945 million

Owner: Silvio Berlusconi*

#38 San Diego Chargers

Value: $936 million

Owner: Spanos family

#39 Arizona Cardinals

Value: $922 million

Owner: William Bidwill

#40 Chelsea

Value: $901 million

Owner: Roman Abramovich

#41 Philadelphia Phillies

Value: $893 million

Owners: Partnership led by David Montgomery

#42 Cincinnati Bengals

Value: $871 million

Owner: Michael Brown

#43 Detroit Lions

Value: $855 million

Owner: William Clay Ford

#44 Atlanta Falcons

Value: $837 million

Owner: Arthur Blank

#45 New York Mets

Value: $811 million

Owners: Fred and Jeff Wilpon, Saul Katz

#46 Buffalo Bills

Value: $805 million

Owner: Ralph Wilson Jr

#47 Chicago Bulls

Value: $800 million

Owner: Jerry Reinsdorf

#47 McLaren

Value: $800 million

Owner: McLaren Group

#49 San Francisco Giants

Value: $786 million

Owners: Partnership led by Charles Johnson

#50 Oakland Raiders

Value: $785 million

Owner: Mark Davis

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