The price value of a football team might not tell the entire story about their skills, but no doubt helps us get a general idea about their capabilities on pen and paper.
With just one more day to go before the football fest starts, the most excellent show on earth promises to be a thriller for sure. Before the World Cup starts, you might have the curiosity to know about the most valuable teams of this year's FIFA World Cup and to fulfill that here's a list of the top 5 valuable teams that will be playing in the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
1) England (€874 million):
The average age of England's 23-man squad is 26.1. They rank 12th in the FIFA World Rankings. England's most valuable player is TH's Harry Kane (€150m), followed by his teammate Dele Alli (€100m) and the Manchester City attacker Sterling(€90m).
England is in Group G with Panama, Tunisia and, interestingly, Belgium with whom they have a safe difference of 120 m euros. So, England vs. Belgium is most definitely a fixture to watch out for since they have beaten the red devils in the race of the most expensive squad.
2) Germany (€883 million):
Germany's average age of the 23-man squad is 27.1, and they are currently holding the no.1 the FIFA World Rankings. The defending champions are also one of the favorites to win this edition.
Germany's most valuable player is Real Madrid'sKylian Mbappe (€80m). And he has been followed with Marc-Andre Ter Stegen, Thomas Muller, Mats Hummels and Timo Werner, all valued at €60 million.
They are in the Group F alongside Mexico, Sweden, and South Korea and don't seem a tough test for the Germans who are expected to win the group rather effortlessly.
3) Brazil (€981 million):
Five-time World Cup winners Brazil's has an average age of 28.6, they are the oldest squad on this list but have all the pepper needed to lift the famous golden trophy. They are currently in second place in the FIFA World Rankings.
Brazil's most valuable asset is, of course, their skipper and PSG's talisman Neymar (€180m), followed by Barcelona's Philippe Coutinho (€100m). The duo is also the most expensive footballers on earth at the moment. League stars Roberto Firmino, and Gabriel Jesus is also in the squad who are both valued at €80 million.
Brazil will face Costa Rica, Switzerland, and Serbia in the group stage. Experts say that they have 80 percent chance of lifting the trophy for the sixth time. What do you mean?
4) Spain (€1.03 billion):
The people of Spain were dumbstruck when they were crashed out from the league stages of the 2014 World Cup.
Spain football team have an average age of 28.5, which makes them the second oldest team on this list. They are currently ranked 10th in the FIFA World Rankings and would like to improve their stats for sure.
Barcelona's Sergio Busquets (€80m) is their most valuable player, followed by Real Madrid's Isco and Marco Asensio at €75 million. David De Gea, Koke and Saul Niguez have all been valued at €70 million.
Spain will have to face the heat of Portugal, Morocco, and Iran in the group stages.
5) France (€1.08 billion):
France is being considered to be the ultimate favorites to claim the World Cup title in Russia. They have the blend of both experience and youth in their 23 men squad.
They are the youngest squad in the competition with an average age of 26. PSG attacker Kylian Mbappe (€120m) is the most valuable player in the French team. Following him, are Atletico Madrid's Antoine Griezmann (€100m) and Manchester United star Paul Pogba (€90m).
France will have to face Australia, Peru, and Denmark in the Group C and they are believed to cross the league stage hurdle with ease and grace.
With just one more day to go before the football fest starts, the most excellent show on earth promises to be a thriller for sure. Before the World Cup starts, you might have the curiosity to know about the most valuable teams of this year's FIFA World Cup and to fulfill that here's a list of the top 5 valuable teams that will be playing in the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
1) England (€874 million):
The average age of England's 23-man squad is 26.1. They rank 12th in the FIFA World Rankings. England's most valuable player is TH's Harry Kane (€150m), followed by his teammate Dele Alli (€100m) and the Manchester City attacker Sterling(€90m).
England is in Group G with Panama, Tunisia and, interestingly, Belgium with whom they have a safe difference of 120 m euros. So, England vs. Belgium is most definitely a fixture to watch out for since they have beaten the red devils in the race of the most expensive squad.
2) Germany (€883 million):
Germany's average age of the 23-man squad is 27.1, and they are currently holding the no.1 the FIFA World Rankings. The defending champions are also one of the favorites to win this edition.
Germany's most valuable player is Real Madrid'sKylian Mbappe (€80m). And he has been followed with Marc-Andre Ter Stegen, Thomas Muller, Mats Hummels and Timo Werner, all valued at €60 million.
They are in the Group F alongside Mexico, Sweden, and South Korea and don't seem a tough test for the Germans who are expected to win the group rather effortlessly.
3) Brazil (€981 million):
Five-time World Cup winners Brazil's has an average age of 28.6, they are the oldest squad on this list but have all the pepper needed to lift the famous golden trophy. They are currently in second place in the FIFA World Rankings.
Brazil's most valuable asset is, of course, their skipper and PSG's talisman Neymar (€180m), followed by Barcelona's Philippe Coutinho (€100m). The duo is also the most expensive footballers on earth at the moment. League stars Roberto Firmino, and Gabriel Jesus is also in the squad who are both valued at €80 million.
Brazil will face Costa Rica, Switzerland, and Serbia in the group stage. Experts say that they have 80 percent chance of lifting the trophy for the sixth time. What do you mean?
4) Spain (€1.03 billion):
The people of Spain were dumbstruck when they were crashed out from the league stages of the 2014 World Cup.
Spain football team have an average age of 28.5, which makes them the second oldest team on this list. They are currently ranked 10th in the FIFA World Rankings and would like to improve their stats for sure.
Barcelona's Sergio Busquets (€80m) is their most valuable player, followed by Real Madrid's Isco and Marco Asensio at €75 million. David De Gea, Koke and Saul Niguez have all been valued at €70 million.
Spain will have to face the heat of Portugal, Morocco, and Iran in the group stages.
5) France (€1.08 billion):
France is being considered to be the ultimate favorites to claim the World Cup title in Russia. They have the blend of both experience and youth in their 23 men squad.
They are the youngest squad in the competition with an average age of 26. PSG attacker Kylian Mbappe (€120m) is the most valuable player in the French team. Following him, are Atletico Madrid's Antoine Griezmann (€100m) and Manchester United star Paul Pogba (€90m).
France will have to face Australia, Peru, and Denmark in the Group C and they are believed to cross the league stage hurdle with ease and grace.
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