Al-Nassr is among the best-selling jerseys, with Real Madrid leading the list
Real Madrid topped the list of the world's best-selling football clubs, according to a recent report by Euro Americas Sport Marketing, a market analysis firm. The Spanish giants sold 3,133,000 jerseys, ahead of their arch-rivals Barcelona, who came in second with 2,940,000. This reflects the continued dominance of the two Spanish powerhouses in the official merchandise market. Paris Saint-Germain secured third place with 2,546,000 jerseys sold, benefiting from their growing global popularity in recent years. Bayern Munich ranked fourth with 2,377,000 jerseys sold, reaffirming their prestigious position in both the European and global markets. Inter Miami surprisingly came in fifth with 2,166,000 jerseys sold, a significant development that reflects the immense impact of Lionel Messi's arrival, making the American club one of the most popular with fans. Boca Juniors led the Latin American clubs, ranking sixth with 1,933,000 jerseys sold, ahead of many European clubs. Manchester United came in seventh with 1,855,000 jerseys, followed by Brazilian club Flamengo in eighth with 1,677,000. Chelsea ranked ninth with 1,422,000 jerseys sold, while Saudi Arabia's Al-Nassr completed the top ten with 1,281,000 jerseys sold, reflecting its significant surge in global popularity over the past two years thanks to the presence of Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo.