Profile: Lazio
Lazio was a participant or observer in the following events: Real Madrid logo. [Source: SoccerFiesta (.net)]Deloitte publishes its Football Money League rankings for the 2004-2005 season. The rankings of the top 20 European clubs and their football earnings are: (1) Real Madrid (€275.7m) (2) Manchester United (€246.4m) (3) Milan (€234.0m) (4) Juventus (€229.4m) (5) Chelsea (€220.8m) (6) Barcelona (€207.9m) (7) Bayern Munich (€189.5m) (8) Liverpool (€181.2m) (9) Internazionale (€177.2m) (10) Arsenal (€171.3m) (11) Roma (€131.8m) (12) Newcastle United (€128.9m) (13) Tottenham Hotspur (€104.5m) (14) Schalke (€97.4m) (15) Lyon (€92.9m) (16) Celtic (€92.7m) (17) Manchester City (€90.1m) (18) Everton (€88.8m) (19) Valencia (€84.6m) (20) Lazio (€83.1m) [Deloitte, 2/2006 ] Entity Tags: Celtic F.C., Fussball-Club Gelsenkirchen-Schalke 04, Real Madrid Club de Fútbol, Tottenham Hotspur F.C., Valencia, FC Barcelona, Newcastle United F.C., Bayern Munich, Arsenal F.C., Milan, Roma, Manchester City F.C., Everton F.C., Manchester United F.C., Chelsea F.C., Internazionale, Deloitte, Lazio, Juventus, Olympique Lyonnais, Liverpool F.C. Timeline Tags: Football Business and Politics
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