In an unprecedented achievement, Real Madrid has shattered the record for jersey sales, surpassing three million units sold within a year. This milestone positions the club at the forefront of global merchandise sales, as detailed in a study by Euromericas Sport Marketing. With an astounding total of 3,133,000 jerseys sold, Real Madrid has set a benchmark that no other football club has reached before.
As the calendar year comes to a close, Real Madrid stands tall as the leader in jersey sales worldwide. The report highlights that this remarkable figure was reached by November, showcasing the club’s immense popularity and commercial prowess. Following closely behind is FC Barcelona, which sold 2,940,000 jerseys, while Paris Saint-Germain rounds out the top three with 2,546,000 units sold. This competitive landscape underscores the ongoing rivalry between these two Spanish giants, with Real Madrid gaining a notable edge this season.
Top Clubs in Jersey Sales
The Euromericas study expands beyond just the top three clubs. The top ten list features prominent teams such as Bayern Munich (2,370,000), Inter Miami (2,160,000), and Boca Juniors (1,930,000). Manchester United and Chelsea also make appearances in this elite group with sales figures of 1,850,000 and 1,420,000 respectively. Notably, Al Nassr from Saudi Arabia completes the top ten with 1,280,000 jerseys sold. The list reflects a strong European presence with six clubs featured alongside two South American teams and one from North America.
Individual Player Sales
The report also sheds light on individual player merchandise sales. Remarkably, Lamine Yamal of FC Barcelona leads this category with an impressive 1,320,000 jerseys sold. He outpaces even legendary figures like Lionel Messi in this race for personal merchandise supremacy. This trend highlights the growing influence of young talent in modern football marketing.
The staggering sales figures not only reflect Real Madrid’s enduring appeal but also serve as a testament to its global fanbase’s loyalty. As the team continues to compete at the highest level under coach Carlo Ancelotti during the 2024-2025 season, one must wonder: can they maintain this momentum both on and off the pitch? With Kylian MbappĂ© now part of the squad alongside stars like VinĂcius JĂșnior and Jude Bellingham, fans will be eager to see how these dynamics play out in future sales.


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