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Athletes making the most money revealed
A report by Sportico reveals a radical shift in the income structure of top athletes throughout history. On-field earnings are no longer the sole determining factor in wealth creation, as income from outside competitions now exceeds 70% in many cases, driven by sponsorship deals, licensing agreements, and investments.
According to the ranking, which is based on adjusted total earnings for inflation, along with precise estimates including salaries, prize money, and commercial revenue, basketball legend Michael Jordan tops the list with a total of €3.011 billion, ahead of golf star Tiger Woods. Cristiano Ronaldo, captain of Saudi Arabia’s Al-Nassr, comes in third.
This ranking not only reflects athletic excellence but also reveals the exceptional ability of some stars to transform their careers into sustainable business ventures.
Off-the-field revenue: the new centre of gravity
The report confirms that the majority of athletes’ wealth now comes from outside of competition, as the sports industry expands and transforms into a massive entertainment and investment sector.
This shift isn’t limited to retired athletes; it’s also evident among stars still at the peak of their careers, such as Lionel Messi and LeBron James.
Despite the significant increase in player salaries and contracts in the modern era, a number of sports legends have maintained their prominent positions thanks to long-term investments and extensive commercial partnerships.
In terms of distribution, golf and football have the most prominent presence in the top ten.
Highest Earning Players of All Time (according to Sportico):
1. Michael Jordan – €3.011 billion
2. Tiger Woods – €2.503 billion
3. Cristiano Ronaldo – €2.190 billion
4. LeBron James – €1.764 billion
5. Lionel Messi – €1.729 billion
6. Arnold Palmer – €1.607 billion
7. Jack Nicklaus – €1.590 billion
8. David Beckham – €1.460 billion
9. Roger Federer – €1.455 billion
10. Floyd Mayweather – €1.364 billion
Featured image via the Canary
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