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The value of teams in World Cup 2010

After completion of the qualifying for the biggest competition of football in the world, last week was made the draw for 32 teams and its division by 8 groups of the first stage of the competition. Thus we prepared a representative study of the value of all teams playing in the World Cup 2010 in South Africa In total, the total economic rights of players from 32 teams attending the event will exceed 5,000 million euros.

To perform this study, we evaluated the economic rights of 25 players used by each national team during qualifying for the World Cup and the latest games in preparation. The value of each of the players of all teams, was found by consulting several FIFA officials and agencies, and various business of scouting, both with experience in assessing economic rights to football players.

Value of 32 selections from the 2010 World Cup - South Africa:

GROUP A GROUP B GROUP C GROUP D
South Africa 35 M € Argentina 390 M € England 440 M € Germany 305 M €
Mexico 95 M € Nigeria 115 M € USA 55 M € Australia 40 M €
Uruguay 145 M € South Korea 50 M € Algeria 55 M € Serbia 185 M €
France 450 M € Greece 100 M € Slovenia 45 M € Ghana 115 M €
TOTAL 725 M € TOTAL 655 M € TOTAL 595 M € TOTAL 645 M €
GROUP E GROUP F GROUP G GROUP H
Netherlands 280 M € Italy 400 M € Brazil € 515 Spain 565 M €
Denmark 85 M € Paraguay 90 M € North Korea 15 M € Switzerland 115 M €
Japan 70 M € New Zealand 15 M € Ivory Coast 180 M € Honduras 45 M €
Cameroon 140 M € Slovakia 70 M € Portugal 340 M € Chile 85 M €
TOTAL 575 M € TOTAL 575 M € TOTAL 1050 M € TOTAL 810 M €

Amounts in M € (million)

The figures presented in this study represent an estimate, since the value of a football player always depends on many variables. The value of each selection is the result of the sum of 25 players used in qualifying teams and friendly matches, and may vary depending on the appreciation or depreciation of each player.

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  3. JMP says

    Muy buena informacion, solo espero que eso worth every seleccion sea lo real en el futbol en el 2010, saludos desde Mexico ...

  4. Good job!
    I'm sure the winner will not be one of those teams EXPENSIVE.

  5. Gavin says:

    Most interesting to note that the 2 highest valued teams are the top seeds at the 2010 World Cup

    France's value is high however the manager seems to diminish that value a great amount

  6. arriba catrachos says:

    ¡¡Que viva HONDURAS!

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