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FilGoal | News | Forbes: Ronaldo is the first billionaire in the world of football

Cristiano Ronaldo has become the first “billionaire soccer player”.

According to “Forbes” magazine, the Portuguese earned $ 105 million in tax-free dollars last year and was ranked fourth on the list of the richest sports celebrities in 2020.

The 35-year-old Portuguese became the third athlete to earn a billion dollars in his career after golf legend Tiger Woods and Floyd Mayweather, the boxing player.

Ronaldo earned $ 650 million in salaries from the clubs he played for in 17 years, and is expected to reach $ 765 million under his current contract with Juventus, which ends in 2022.

Ronaldo is the first player to reach 200 million followers in the world, and he also received an annual contract for life whereby since 2016 he gets $ 20 million annually.

Manchester United, Real Madrid and Juventus players own their trademark, as well as a private hotel and island

Ronaldo’s earnings in 2020 include a salary of $ 60 million, due to a 30% reduction in his salary due to the outbreak of the Coronavirus and the cessation of sports activity.

While Lionel Messi has earned $ 605 million since 2005 as a salary from Barcelona.

And Lionel Messi is closer to the list despite the reduction of 70% of his salary in light of the stoppage of sports activity to become the second billionaire in the world of football next year.

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