Barcelona have been ranked the number one "power brand" in soccer.
The Catalan European Cup champions pushed English Premier League Manchester
United into second place in the list compiled by London-based sponsorship agency
Global Sponsors.
Barcelona's Ronaldinho (down) of
Brazil kicks a ball before a goal against Villarreal Pascal Cygan during
their Spanish First Division soccer match in Barcelona November 25,
2006 [Reuters]
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The list, released at the
Soccerex business and sport conference in Dubai, ranked Real Madrid in third
with Chelsea, AC Milan, Bayern Munich following.
Arsenal, Liverpool, Inter Milan and Lyon completed the top 10.
The sponsorship agency compiled the list using a survey of 100 contacts and
clients.
Using a points system, respondents ranked clubs over a number of criteria
including history of winning competitions, quality of current sponsors, matchday
attendance, profile of the club's manager and the quality and capacity of their
stadium.
"Barcelona's international appeal has been enhanced by global icons such as
Ronaldinho and manager Frank Rijkaard, who are widely recognised," the agency's
commercial director Michael Stirling said.
"The club has developed innovative ways of reaching a global audience."
NEGATIVE PUBLICITY
Reflecting on Manchester United's second-place spot, Stirling said:
"Manchester United were perhaps an unlikely candidate to finish so far up in the
survey given the lack of success in recent times and widespread negative
publicity the club has suffered since the hostile (Malcolm) Glazer takeover.
"However, respondents acknowledged that it is not easy to build a truly
global brand and United were well on their way to doing so before the
distraction of the takeover."
Stirling said recent success on the pitch had improved perceptions, while
players such as Cristiano Ronaldo and Wayne Rooney enhance brand value and
recognition.
"No club can compete with the success of Real Madrid's sporting success of
winning the European Cup nine times, which entitles it to finish in the top
three," Stirling said of the Spaniards.
"Its purchases of world class players or at least world class marketing icons
such as David Beckham, Luis Figo, Zinedine Zidane and Ronaldo, has brought with
it a global fan base."
The agency said Chelsea had powered its way up the list by drawing global
attention with big money signings of the world's biggest names.