If football is the world's game then Cristiano Ronaldo is
head and shoulders above the rest as its chief salesman. The three-time Ballon
d'Or winner is now the highest-paid team sportsman on the planet and has been
confirmed as the richest football player in the world with the publication of
the 2015 Goal Rich List.
Footballers were once lagging far behind the US 'big three'
sports stars in terms of their bankability, but Ronaldo out-earns all of them
now and Lionel Messi isn't far behind.
Ronaldo is not, yet, out on his own as the highest-paid
athlete in the world but he will be. According to the recently-published Forbes
list of the 100 top paid athletes, Ronaldo earned $80m in 2014, second only to
Floyd Mayweather Jr. The 37-year-old welterweight is estimated to have earned a
mammoth $105m.
Ronaldo earned $52m between salary and bonuses with the
other $28m coming off the field. He expertly renegotiated his Real Madrid
contract in 2013 to make him the best-paid player on the planet - a status
befitting him as the world's best player.
His endorsements and commercial deals include that
long-standing contract with Nike, equatable to what the American sportswear
manufacturer pays Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, as well as a newly-announced
partnership with the Sacoor Brothers clothing company. Ronaldo also runs his
own CR7 underwear line which has now been expanded to include a range of shirts
and footwear.
The shoe line has caused ructions with Nike, who reportedly
demanded the Portugal captain drop sport shoes from his range. Instead, the
line features dress and smart/casual shoes produced in collaboration with
Portugal Footwear. Ronaldo's latest venture is now an employer in a
highly-specialised industry; he is becoming an all-encompassing economy all to himself.
Mayweather boasts no endorsement deals at all but there is
no denying "Money" remains the biggest draw, not only in boxing, but
in all sport.
In 2013, he signed a two-year six-fight deal with Showtime
which guarantees him at least $32m every time he steps in the ring. He also
takes a large chunk of the pay-per-view earnings. For his September 2013 bout
against Saul Alvarez, for example, Mayweather is reckoned to have cleared $70m.
His two fights against Marcos Maidana in 2014 brought that $105m total
mentioned above. Not bad for just over an hour's work.
May 2 brings the long-awaited showdown between Mayweather
and Manny Pacquiao. The Filipino's promoter, Bob Arum, estimates that the purse
for the fight will be around $300m. A 60-40 split of the money has been agreed
with the lion's share going to Mayweather. That means he is likely to earn
$180m for his 36 minutes' work on the night.
Later in the year, Mayweather will bring the curtain down on
his illustrious career which he will be attempting to improve to a perfect
50-0. His final fight, even against a name who does not command the attention
like Pacquiao, should again earn him at least $100m. That will likely be that
for Mayweather whose earning potential will dramatically lower once he hangs up
his gloves.
With him out of the running, the stage is set for Ronaldo to
reign in 2016 - not only as the highest-paid team athlete but the highest-paid
full stop. It will be the first time a footballer tops the list; the richest
footballer and the highest-earning sportsperson in the world. That is his
destiny.
Kurt Badenhausen, Senior Editor at Forbes, is in agreement.
"Companies are always going to be wary of aligning themselves with [Floyd]
Mayweather for personal endorsements, but that has never been how top boxers
make their money.
"Ronaldo should continue to add to his personal
endorsements as long as he continues to perform at a high level."
Ronaldo is now 30 but is less than two years into his
five-year mega deal at Madrid. Factor in his earnings from elsewhere and
Ronaldo could well become the third man, after only Mayweather and Tiger Woods,
to break $100m in a single year.
Competing for top spot will be LeBron James, who earned
around $72.3m in 2014 according to Forbes. The Cleveland Cavaliers superstar is
a year into a two-year deal with his hometown club after leaving NBA champions
the Miami Heat. Once LeBron decides what he is doing after the 2015 season then
it is conceivable that he might strike out for Ronaldo.
Just behind is Lionel Messi on around $65m for the year with
Kobe Bryant rounding out the top five on $61.5m. The United States remains the
nation that pays the best with 60 athletes featuring on the Forbes list.
Footballers based in Europe, however, feature in six of the top 20 slots. There
are 15 in the top 100 and that in itself is evidence that the best of the best
are capable of matching the salaries, and now the endorsements, of their
American counterparts.
You may have seen that bizarre Japanese commercial which
appeared last year featuring Cristiano Ronaldo with what looks like a
mini-drone in his hand. Ronaldo smiles and merely holds it. Everyone else who
appears in the ad shoves the "Pao Facial Fitness" exerciser into
their mouths and nods their heads to make the wings flap. The whole thing looks
like something straight out of Zoolander.
The episode might have had people sniggering but you can be
sure the Portugal captain didn't do it for free. A quick glance at the cheque
on offer might have had Ronaldo breaking out in a broad grin even without the
help of the smile-enhancing product he was advertising. Ronaldo is the world's
top-earning footballer and no other player in the world is capable of
exploiting their image like he does. That is why he banks more cash than anyone
else.
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