NFL teams are on average more valuable than top Champions League sides
What's the most valuable sports league in the world?
Guesses for the La Liga, whose leading clubs have indulged in some lavish spending this summer, or the continued of the powerhouse Premier League would be understandable, but ultimately wrong.
According to data compiled by Forbes, the National Football League (NFL) remains the most valuable sports league in the world, with its teams worth $1.43bn on average.
The 2014-2015 NFL season gets underway in just over a fortnight, with the American football league showing no signs of losing its commercial power, as its average team value increases 23 per cent on last year's Forbes calculations.
Despite the NFL's dominance as a league, the most valuable individual team in the world is Real Madrid, which is worth $3.4bn. However, the Dallas Cowboys, the most valuable NFL team for eight consecutive seasons, are not far behind with a valuation of $3.2bn.
The average values of NBA (basketball), NHL (ice hockey) and MLB (baseball) teams are all under $1bn, while the 20 most valuable football (or soccer) teams in the world according to Forbes have an average value of just over that number.