They are missing a few months so that there begins the World cup of Soccer of South Africa of 2010. From this finance blog, this important topic has talked each other across a series of journalistic articles linked to this big sports event that will begin in the next June. In this occasion, one will refer to the ranking of the costliest selections, according to the value of each one, which they will inform of the World cup.
The Spanish web site As.com alluded recently to a classification about the selections mundialistas of the costliest to the least costly. It is important to clarify that the values are in million euros and are dear numbers, bearing in mind the current prices of 25 players most used in each of 32 selections that will fight for rising with the valued glass of the world.
Saying ranking was realized some months ago for Futebolfinance.com, a Portuguese web page that specializes in the financial and economic area of the world of the soccer. As it is possible to analyze across the numbers spread by the web, the most expensive selection that will play the World cup of South Africa it is Spain, head of the series H, valued for 565 million euros.
For his part, the teams of New Zealand (Group F) and RDP of Korea (Group G) is least valued with 15 million euros each one.
It is important to add that seven of eight seeds fill the first vacancies of the classification, except the selection of South Africa, leader of the Group A (it occupies the above mentioned honor place for being the host of the tournament), who occupies the penultimate place of the list. Also it is necessary to emphasize that both France and Portugal last in his respective series, are posicionados in the first ten saying positions ranking.
As for the values of the ochos groups of the World cup, it is important to emphasize that the most valuable is the Group G, integrated by Brazil, RDP of Korea, Côte d'Ivoire and Portugal, which has a cost for 1.050 million euros. While the Group E the least costly are and a Group F with a price of 575 each one.
Next, this blog will publish the list to which one has alluded previously.
Spain (Group H): 565 million euros
Brazil (Group G): 515 million euros
France (Rump A): 450 million euros
England (Group C): 440 million euros
Italy (Group F): 400 million euros
Argentina (Group B): 390 million euros
Portugal (Group G): 340 million euros
Germany (Group D): 305 million euros
Holland (Group E): 280 million euros
Serbia (Group D): 185 million euros
Côte d'Ivoire (Group G): 180 million euros
Uruguay (Group A): 145 million euros
Cameroon (Group E): 140 million euros
Ghana (Group D), Nigeria (Group B) and Switzerland (Group H): 115 million euros c/u
Greece (Group B): 100 million euros
Mexico (Group A): 95 million euros
Paraguay (Group F): 90 million euros
Denmark (Group E) and Chile (Group H): 85 million euros c/u
Slovakia (Group F) and Japan (Group E): 70 million euros c/u
Algeria (Group C) and the United States (Group C): 55 million euros c/u
South Korea (Group B): 50 million euros
Slovenia (Group C) and Honduras (Group H): 45 million euros
Australia (Group D): 40 million euros
South Africa (Group A): 35 million euros
New Zealand (Group F) and RDP of Korea (Group G): 15 million euros
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