Real Madrid may have finished second in the Spanish league last season but they continued to dominate the Football Money League, a ranking of football clubs' revenues compiled by Deloitte, an accounting firm. Madrid topped the revenue table for the seventh consecutive season, earning €479.5m ($635m), a 9% increase from a year earlier. Barcelona, the runners-up, had the highest proportion of their squad playing regular international matches. The next five places remained unchanged from the 2009-10 season. After reaching the semi-finals of the Champions League, Schalke 04 climbed six places with a 45% jump in earnings. Tottenham Hotspur, whose revenue rose by 36%, moved up one spot.