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Real national capital named because the world's biggest club by France soccer

Real national capital are named because the world's biggest soccer club by France soccer.


In their February edition, the publication listed their prime thirty clubs round the world and Spain's prime 2 found themselves leading the approach.
The editorial team took into consideration the analysis of players, tv audiences, social media following, average attendances, income, expenses, market price of the team and also the historical importance of the club - the latter being one thing the magazine themselves acknowledged as being subjective.
Eighty-five clubs were checked out below these criteria, with the ultimate list standing at thirty.
Real national capital edged city to initial, with far then cacophonous them from Manchester United in third.
Five Premier League sides seem within the prime ten compared to 2 from Kingdom of Spain, one from Federal Republic of Germany and one from Italy, whereas Paris Saint-Germain were the best placed French aspect in seventh.
The top 10
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