Olympic Men's Soccer Value Inventory

As the dust settles from the men's Olympic soccer group stage on July 31, the writers at the "Today's Media" football channel have assessed the value of the teams in the tournament, with France leading the way, followed by Spain and Argentina, and Japan rounding out the top 10, just edging out Egypt.

Here are the exact rankings and team value distribution:

France's national Olympics: total value of 392.6 million euros, with headliner Ollis worth 55 million euros.

Spain's national team: total value of 370.3 million euros, with headliner Baena worth 40 million euros.

Argentina Nacional: total value of €247.55 million, with top star Julian Alvarez worth €90 million.

Morocco's national Olympic team: total value of 165.1 million euros, with top star Ashraf worth 60 million euros.

U.S. National Olympics: total value of 81.7 million euros, with headliner Kevin Paredes worth 7.5 million euros.

Paraguayan national team: total value of 53.6 million euros, with headliner Nciso worth 22 million euros.

Israel National Olympics: total value of 51.93 million euros, with headliner Grock worth 25 million euros.

Ukrainian National Olympics: total value of 30.85 million euros, with the headliner Sikan worth 7 million euros.

Uzbekistan National Olympics: total value of 26.55 million euros, with top star Fizuraev worth 6 million euros.

Japan's national Olympic team: total value of 22.6 million euros, with headliner Mitsuyoshi Saito worth 4 million euros.

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