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30 Most Valuable International Teams in World Football (Ranked)


Summary

England is the most valuable international football team, with a golden generation of youthful talent delivering consistent results on the global stage.
France, the 2018 World Cup victors, has a star-studded lineup and a track record of developing world-class players.
Norway, Nigeria, and Senegal are also among the top 30 most valued teams, with squads that include young, exciting talents as well as some of the world’s best players.
In the high-stakes world of international football, where nations clash and legends emerge, a team’s worth is more than a statistic. It demonstrates a country’s football competence, reflects its ability to create world-class talent, and predicts its potential to make waves on a worldwide scale.



However, it is not only about money. It’s all about the stories behind the numbers. It is about England’s golden age of young talent, France’s star-studded squad that is a force to be reckoned with, and Portugal’s mix of world-class players and promising youngsters. It’s about Brazil’s great tradition of football excellence, Germany’s football machine that continually produces top-tier talent, and Argentina’s storied team that continues to carry on a rich legacy.


But which countries have the most skill today? Transfermarkt has unveiled the world’s 30 most valuable international football teams, with three currently worth more than £1 billion each.



30-21: Most Valuable International Teams in World Football.


Rank



Team


Value

30

Mexico

£173.43m

29

Poland

£174.82m

28

Cameroon

£183.8m

27

Austria

£187.42m

26

Algeria

£205.59m

25

Serbia

£207.32m

24

Greece

£208.33m

23

Ivory Coast

£209.3m

22

Ukraine

£213.14m

21

Switzerland

£231.52m

Mexico has just into the top 30, followed by Poland, owing to the value of players such as Robert Lewandowski, one of the world’s best strikers. Cameroon trails Austria, which has talented players like David Alaba making their mark on the European arena. Algeria is then ranked 26th, with Riyad Mahrez leading the way.

Dusan Vlahovic is one of Serbia’s most valuable players, and the country currently ranks 25th, trailing only 2004 European champions Greece and Ivory Coast. There isn’t much separating them from 22nd-placed Ukraine, but there is about £20 million between the Yellow-Blue and Switzerland.

20-11: Most Valuable International Teams in World Football.

Rank

Team

Value

20

Turkey

£250.40m

19

Senegal

£251.92m

18

Croatia

£266.67m

17

Colombia

£267.68m

16

Ecuador

£276.54m

15

Uruguay

£287.24m

14

Morocco

£308.28m

13

Denmark

£334.68m

12

Norway

£424.5m

11

Belgium

£449.71m

Turkey and Senegal are in the top 20, with the former’s roster including a mix of domestic and international players like Hakan Calhanoglu and Arda Guler. Croatia, despite its great performances in international events, only finishes 18th in the world in terms of overall squad value, a situation exacerbated by Luka Modric’s continuous deterioration. They do, however, have Josko Gvardiol, one of the most promising young defenders in international football.

Colombia behind their South American rivals Ecuador, with players like Moises Caicedo and Willian Pacho adding value to their roster due to price inflation. Uruguayan football is also in excellent shape, as seen by its £287.24 million valuation, as is Moroccan football, which boasts players such as 2024 Champions League winner Achraf Hakimi. If Rasmus Hojlund continues to improve at Manchester United – or elsewhere if reports are to be accepted – the overall worth of Denmark’s national squad is likely to climb as well. However, they are currently trailing Norway and Belgium, both of which benefit greatly from the high market value of a small number of stars.

10Sweden

Estimated market value: £454.77m

When you have two of the hottest number nines in international football representing your country, it is simple to see your value increase. Sweden has a history of producing top strikers, such Henrik Larsson and Zlatan Ibrahimovic, but the current stars are Alexander Isak and Viktor Gyokeres.

The Newcastle United and Sporting CP talents are widely expected to leave their present clubs, with Arsenal previously interested in both and Manchester United currently dominating the hunt for Gyokeres. Nonetheless, their reputation and value have been critical to Sweden’s climb up the valuation scale.

Belgium: Squad Statistics

Confederation

UEFA

Squad Size

34

Average age.

25.8

Market Value

£454.77m

The average market value of players

£13.38m

Most valuable member

Alexander Isak – £101.17 million

9Germany

Estimated market value: £553.92m

Germany, a four-time World Cup victor, will always be a force in international football due to its lengthy history of legends and success in big events. Some fans and commentators believe Die Mannschaft’s finest days are behind them, but with Florian Wirtz and Jamal Musiala excelling for club and country, the team remains a force to be reckoned with.

Their team, which includes experienced stars like Joshua Kimmich as well as emerging prospects like Wirtz and Musiala, demonstrates the strength of their football infrastructure, which will never falter. Their high worth of £553.92 million reflects their consistent performance at the highest levels.

Germany: Squad Statistics

Confederation

UEFA

Squad Size

24

Average age.

28.3

Market Value

£553.92m

The average market value of players

£23.08m

Most valuable member

Florian Wirtz – £118 million

8Netherlands

Estimated market value: £609.13m

The Netherlands, recognized for their appealing form of ‘Total Football’ created by the famous Johan Cruyff, has returned to the world’s top. Virgil van Dijk, Matthijs de Ligt, and Frenkie de Jong are all becoming experienced players of their squad, which is valued a staggering £609.13 million.

What makes Oranje’s future unique is the plethora of young players who are now rising through the ranks and demonstrating their potential to play first-team football at the club level. Ryan Gravenberch – their most valuable member – and Xavi Simons come to mind. With a new generation of talents emerging on the world scene, Dutch football is once again generating headlines.

Netherlands – Squad Statistics

Confederation

UEFA

Squad Size

23

Average age.

27.2

Market Value

£609.13m

The average market value of players

£26.48m

Most valuable member

Ryan Gravenberch – £63.23 million.

7Italy

Estimated market value: £613.36m

The reigning European Champions, Italy, are in eighth place. The European country boasts a squad that combines experience and youth in a formidable mix. Players such as Jorginho give knowledge, while Riccardo Calafiori is responsible for their youthful appearance, so the Azzurri’s high worth reflects their recent success and the strength of Italian football.

With a large majority of their stars still in their prime, Italy’s average age is well in the middle of the pack when compared to the other top ten countries. Nicolo Barella, Inter Milan’s most valuable player, will seek to be as talismanic at international level as he is in Serie A moving forward.

Italy: Squad Statistics

Confederation

UEFA

Squad Size

24

Average age.

26.2

Market Value

£613.36m

The average market value of players

£25.56m

Most valuable member

Nicolo Barella – £67.45 million.

6Argentina

Estimated market value: £631.48m

Argentina, the current world champions, are next up. The South American nation is home to football legends such as Diego Maradona and Lionel Messi, and it is one of the most famous teams in football history. Their current group, led by Messi himself, is continuing to build on this rich tradition by contending in the latter stages of major competitions.

The premium assessment of La Albiceleste, led by Lautaro Martinez, demonstrates that they are still an international heavyweight. Lionel Scaloni’s team is acclaimed for its versatility, with plenty of defenders, midfielders, and talented forwards.

Argentina: Squad Statistics

Confederation

CONMEBOL

Squad Size

29

Average age.

27.5

Market Value

£631.48m

The average market value of players

£25.39m

Most valuable member

Lautaro Martinez – £80.1 million

5Brazil

Estimated market value: £770.85m

Brazil, the country with the most World Cup titles, continues its long legacy of football brilliance. Their roster, which includes Vinicius Jr and Rodrygo, is worth a remarkable £770.85 million, and it’s a genuine monument to the Selecao Brasileira’s continual production line of world-class talent, even though they’ve already surpassed the billion-pound threshold.

One notable distinction between Carlo Ancelotti’s first Brazil squad and those of recent months is the emphasis on experience. Casemiro has returned to the squad, while Endrick, 17, has been left out. Their average age has risen from 25.6 to 27 in only the most recent call-ups.

Brazil: Squad Statistics

Confederation

CONMEBOL

Squad Size

25

Average age.

27.0

Market Value

£770.85m

The average market value of players

£30.83m

Most valuable member

Vinicius Jr – £168.62 million.



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