David Beckham arrived to play for the Los Angeles Galaxy four years ago amid much hoopla of turning the U.S. into a soccer-loving country. His American summer debut was a media circus with stars like Tom Cruise, Eva Longoria, Mary-Kate Olsen and Arnold Schwarzenegger turning out to catch a glimpse of Becks on the field.
Alas the soccer explosion in the U.S. didn’t happen. Major League Soccer has had success, but it continues to appeal to a niche audience with games averaging 249,000 viewers on ESPN2 last season. The Galaxy failed to make the playoffs during Beckham’s first two seasons and he scored only nine goals in his first four years with the Galaxy as injuries slowed his game.
Yet the move to the U.S. was a huge success financially for Beckham. Despite being in the twilight of his career (he turns 36 next month), Beckham continues to be the highest-paid soccer player in the world with total earnings of $40 million last year
World's Highest-Paid Soccer Players
The best players around the globe continue to pull in deals despite the economic downturn. Our income figures include salaries, bonuses and endorsements earned in 2010.
No. 1 David Beckham
$40 million
Los Angeles Galaxy
Beckham's endorsement deal with Adidas is the biggest in the sport thanks to royalties from soccer apparel and cleats as well as lifestyle lines like ObyO.
No. 2 Cristiano Ronaldo
$38 million
Real Madrid
Ronaldo is Facebook's most popular athlete with 24 million fans, which is part of the attraction for sponsors like Nike, Armani, Coca-Cola and Castrol.
No. 3 Lionel Messi
$32 million
Barcelona
Messi's status as the world's best player has started to translate into endorsement opportunities. The Flea has deals with Adidas, Lay's, Konami, Audemars Piguet, Chery and AirEuropa.
No. 4 Ricardo Kaka
$25 million
Real Madrid
The Brazilian midi was featured on the cover of EA Sports FIFA Soccer 11. The FIFA franchise has sold 100 million units of the popular soccer game for Electronic Arts.
No. 5 Ronaldinho
$24 million
Flamengo
The two-time FIFA World Player of the Year joined Brazilian club Flamengo in January after two seasons with AC Milan. His new deal runs until 2014.
No. 6 Thierry Henry
$21 million
New York Red Bulls
Henry bought a New York City apartment for $14.9 million after move to MLS last year. His lucrative Gillette partnership wrapped up at the end of 2010.
No. 7 Wayne Rooney
$20 million
Manchester United
Coca-Cola and Rooney recently parted ways, ending a deal that had been worth $1 million annually. Remaining sponsors include Nike and Electronic Arts.
No. 8 (tie) Frank Lampard
$17 million
Chelsea
Lampard earns $11 million in salary on the pitch. His 135 career goals are the most ever by a Premier League midfielder.
No. 8 (tie) Zlatan Ibrahimovic
$17 million
AC Milan
Barcelona paid a $94 million transfer fee to Inter Milan in 2009 for the rights to Ibrahimovic, which was the second-highest transfer fee ever.
No. 10 Samuel Eto'o
$15 million
Inter Milan
The Cameroonian striker counts Puma and Ford as sponsors. He has won the African Player of the Year award a record four times.
Source and To read more: Forbes
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