The men's soccer tournament for the 2024 Paris Olympics officially kicked off today, according to data from GermanTransferMarket.com. The French national Olympic team tops the list with a total value of €393 million, with Spain and Argentina in second and third place.
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A list of the total value of each team:
French
: Euro393 million
Spanish
:: Euro370 million
Argentina
: Euro248 million
Morocco
:: Euro165 million
United States of America
: Euro81.7 million
Paraguay
: Euro53.6 million
Palestine
: Euro51.85 million
Belarus
: Euro30.85 million
Uzbekistan
: Euro26.55 million
Japanese
: Euro22.6 million
Egypt
: Euro14.9 million
Guinea
: Euro14.3 million
Mali, West Africa
: Euro10.93 million
Dominican Republic
: Euro10.53 million
New Zeeland
: Euro7.53 million
Iraqi
: Euro5.7 million
The French national Olympic team tops the list with a total value of 393 million euros, reflecting its strong reserve of young talent. As the hosts, France's goal is not just to advance, but to compete for the gold medal. The team has a number of players playing in Europe's top leagues, and their performances will determine the ultimate direction of the French team in this Olympics.
The Spanish national Olympic team is also strong, with a total value of 370 million euros, followed closely. Spain has always been known for its delicate technology and tacit understanding, and their performance in this tournament is highly anticipated.
Argentina is ranked third with a total value of 248 million euros. Argentina's soccer style has always been characterized by passion and creativity, and there are a number of future world-class stars in this team, whose play will be one of the attractions of the game.
Morocco, the United States and Paraguay also have significant strengths, ranking fourth through sixth with a combined value of 165 million euros, 81.7 million euros and 53.6 million euros, respectively. Israel, Ukraine and Uzbekistan are in the middle of the pack. Most of the players from these teams play in their home leagues or in the Euroleague, and their performance will directly affect the results of their respective national teams.
Japan, Egypt, Guinea, Mali, Dominica, New Zealand and Iraq also displayed their soccer prowess at the Games. Despite their low total value, their performances in single matches often come as unexpected surprises.
The Olympic men's soccer tournament will bring together the world's top young players, and the tournament is full of suspense and attractions. Teams from all over the world will be fighting for honor, and it will be an exciting event to look forward to.