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1.www.fifa.com9810000
2.www.herthabsc.de6400000
3.www.manutd.com3100000
4.fifaworldcup.yahoo.com2740000
5.www.fcbarcelona.com2730000
6.www.footballaustralia.com.au2620000
7.www.dfb.de1910000
8.www.euro-football.ru1900000
9.www.chelseafc.com1690000
10.www.acmilan.com1320000
11.www.thefa.com1080000
12.www.hannover96.de1040000
13.www.fiorentina.it852000
14.www.olympiapark-muenchen.de831000
15.www.schalke04.de824000
16.www.sevillafc.es648000
17.www.4thegame.com632000
18.www.hsv.de610000
19.www.sanfrecce.co.jp531000
20.skysports.planetfootball.com518000
21.www.ussoccer.com507000
22.www.fff.fr471000
23.www.fpf.pt455000
24.www.rfef.es408000
25.www.borussia.de405000
26.www.liverpoolfc.tv388000
27.www.safc.com385000
28.www.nufc.premiumtv.co.uk354000
29.www.rbk.no351000
30.www.valenciacf.es345000
31.www.mainz05.de342000
32.www.tifonet.it325000
33.www.vi.nl306000
34.www.slavia.cz306000
35.www.nac.nl292000
36.www.sslazio.it285000
37.www.p2pstation.net280000
38.www.conmebol.com247000
39.www.fai.ie239000
40.www.bundesliga.at237000
41.www.anfp.cl231000
42.www.acsiena.it228000
43.www.realmadrid.es227000
44.www.lfp.es227000
45.www.divisionecalcioa5.it224000
46.www.femexfut.org.mx224000
47.www.lega-calcio.it211000
48.www.modenafc.net205000
49.www.ilpalermocalcio.it202000
50.www.sc-heerenveen.nl194000
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