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Barca retain top spot on pay podium

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SYDNEY: Spanish football giants Barcelona and Real Madrid and Italy’s Juventus are the best-paid teams in world sports, according to the 2019 Global Sports Salaries Survey conducted by the website sportingin­telligence.

The 10th edition of the survey finds Barcelona atop the list with an average basic salary of a first team player of US$12.8 million a year.

That figure is down on last year when Barcelona were also first with an average of $13.7 million, swelled by the basic pay check of Lionel Messi, which exceeds $65 million.

Real Madrid retain second place with an average of $11.6 million and Juventus, ninth on the list last year, are up to third with $10.54 million.

The other football teams in the top 20 are PSG at No.12 and Manchester City at No.13.

The figures used in the survey represent basic annual pay and do not include signing bonuses, performanc­e bonuses and other extras.

Teams from the NBA fill the remaining seven spots in the top 10 and take 15 of the top 20 places.

In 2017, the top three teams in the survey were the Oklahoma City Thunder, Cleveland Cavaliers and Golden State Warriors, while in 2018 three NBA teams broke the average pay ceiling of $10 million per player.

This year, the Portland Trail Blazers are in fourth place at just over $10.4 million, Golden State fifth at $10.28 milllion and Oklahoma City have fallen to sixth at $9.83 million.

Among teams ranked 21 to 30 this year, nine are from the NBA, joined by German football club Bayern Munich at No.22.

Juventus were ranked No.32 in 2017 but leapt to 10th place last year with the signing of Cristiano Ronaldo and other high-priced players.

The biggest risers in the latest survey were the NFL’s Buffalo Bills, who climbed 60 places from No.152 to No.92, and the Atlanta Falcons, up 59 spots from No.123 to No.64.

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AP Barcelona’s Lionel Messi.

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