Friday, August 21, 2009

Highest-Paid Soccer Players

Here is the list of The 10 Highest-Paid Soccer Players by Forbes :

1. Ronaldinho, Barcelona
2. David Beckham, Real Madrid
3. Ronaldo, AC Milan
4. Wayne Rooney, Manchester United
5. Michael Ballack, Chelsea
6. Thierry Henry, Arsenal
7. Zinedine Zidane, Real Madrid
8. Fabio Cannavaro, Real Madrid
9. John Terry, Chelsea
10. Steven Gerrard, Liverpool

Ronaldinho, Barcelona

Total Earning : $29.5 million eqv £16 million eqv €23.5 million
The impish Barcelona play-maker is not enjoying the best of seasons by his own standards. Like many of the stars of the last World Cup, a long club and international season has taken its physical toll. But he has leapfrogged David Beckham to become soccer’s top-earning player thanks to endorsement deals with Nike and the likes of consumer electronics giant Sony.

David Beckham, Real Madrid

Total Earning : $29.1 million eqv £15.8 million eqv €23.2 million
No one can shift soccer merchandise like Beckham. He did it for Manchester United during his pomp and for Real Madrid over the past four years, where he won over the fans if not the critics. Now coming to America on the back of a potential $250 million marketing and playing deal with the Los Angeles Galaxy, he has proved he has the marketing savvy to put him in the elite of sports commercial superstars who outlast their playing days.

Ronaldo, AC Milan
Wayne Rooney, Manchester United

Total Earning : $17.2 million eqv £9.3 million eqv €13.7 million
The epitome of the sports star who wears his brains in his boots, Rooney’s on-field goal-scoring partnership this season with Cristiano Ronaldo, cemented by Paul Scholes’ Indian summer, has made Manchester United the English Premiership’s unexpected top dogs. The barely 20-something’s commercial challenge is to turn raw soccer talent into polished marketing power.

Michael Ballack, Chelsea


Total Earning : $16.8 million eqv £9.1 million eqv €13.4 million
The switch from being Bayern Munich’s superstar to just another highly paid midfielder in Chelsea’s glittering firmament of world-class stars has proved a challenge for the German on the pitch. But not when it comes to his bank account. Chelsea is reported to pay him a base salary of $240,000 (£121,000) a week, which would make him–for now–the top-paid player in the game.

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