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nba 팬으로서 순위 50위 안에 nba 선수가 13명이나 있어 은근 기분이 좋네요.. 티맥은 안보이지만.. ㅠ.ㅠ 흑 No. 1: Tiger WoodsSport: golf May 2010 to May 2011 Earnings: $75 million Net Worth: $500 million – (September 2010) according to Forbes Age: 35 Woods has failed to win tournaments or sign new sponsorship deals since his November 2009 car crash and the infidelity scandal that followed. Yet he retains two valuable partners, Nike and Electronic Arts, both of which built businesses with Woods as a centerpiece. No. 2: Kobe BryantSport: basketball May 2010 to May 2011 Earnings: $53 million Net Worth: $140 million – (May 2009) according to Forbes Age: 32 Bryant recently signed on as pitchman for Mercedes-Benz’s Smart Car brand in China. His $24.8 million salary during the 2010-11 season was $4 million more than any other player. No. 3: LeBron JamesSport: basketball May 2010 to May 2011 Earnings: $48 million Age: 26 His jersey was the NBA’s bestseller this season, and he has the No. 1 basketball shoe on the market. James received a small stake in Fenway Sports Group-owned soccer club Liverpool in April when he partnered with FSG to manage his business interests. No. 4: Roger FedererSport: tennis May 2010 to May 2011 Earnings: $47 million Age: 29 Federer commands the most impressive endorsement portfolio in sports, with 10 major deals including Nike, Credit Suisse, Rolex and Wilson. No. 5: Phil MickelsonSport: golf May 2010 to May 2011 Earnings: $46.5 million Age: 40 Mickelson was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis last year, but he maintains that it will have no long-term effect on his golf career. Lefty inked a deal at the end of the year as a spokesman for Amgen and Pfizer, makers of Enbrel, the drug Mickelson uses to treat his condition. No. 6: David BeckhamSport: Football (Soccer) May 2010 to May 2011 Earnings: $40 million Net Worth: £135 million or $219m – (May 2011) according to Sunday Times Rich List Age: 36 Beckham will likely be busy over the next year as London gears up to host the 2012 Olympic Games. He served as an ambassador during London’s bid process, and in May he signed an agreement with Samsung to become the company’s global brand ambassador for the Games. More deals tied to the Olympics are likely to follow. No. 7: Cristiano RonaldoSport: Football (Soccer) May 2010 to May 2011 Earnings: $38 million Age: 26 The Real Madrid star is using social media to expand his brand. Ronaldo has racked up 26 million Facebook fans, twice as many as any other athlete. He also has three million Twitter followers. No. 8:Alex RodriguezSport: Baseball May 2010 to May 2011 Earnings: $35 million Age: 35 A-Rod was the top unsecured creditor when the Texas Rangers filed for bankruptcy last year. He was owed $24.9 million in deferred compensation from the record-breaking $252 million contract he signed with Texas in 2000. No. 9: Michael SchumacherSport: Racing May 2010 to May 2011 Earnings: $34 million Age: 42 Schumacher’s return to Formula 1 racing last year did not go as planned as he finished a disappointing ninth in the overall standings. His earnings are boosted by a strong endorsement portfolio that includes DVAG, Jet Set, Navy Boot, Audemars Piguet, Schuberth and Rosbacher. No. 10: Lionel MessiSport: Football (Soccer) May 2010 to May 2011 Earnings: $32.3 million Age: 23 Messi earns $16 million annually on the pitch, and he has recently built up his endorsement portfolio, which now includes Adidas, PepsiCo, Konami, Audemars Piguet, Chery and AirEuropa. No. 11: Fernando AlonsoSport: Racing May 2010 to May 2011 Earnings: $32 million Age: 29 Alonso has the highest salary of any F1 driver, and finished second to Sebastian Vettel in last year’s championship standings. In May Alonso extended his driving contract with Ferrari through 2016. No. 12:Rafael NadalSport: Tennis May 2010 to May 2011 Earnings: $31.5 million Age: 24 Nadal became the youngest player in the Open Era to capture the career Grand Slam when he won the US Open in September at age 24. He earned $10.5 million in prize money over the last 12 months. No. 13 (tie) Tom BradySport: football May 2010 to May 2011 Earnings: $31 million Age: 33 The two-time league MVP signed a four-year, $72 million contract extension in September with the Patriots that is the NFL’s richest deal on an annual basis. No. 13 (tie) Valentino RossiSport: Racing May 2010 to May 2011 Earnings: $31 million Age: 32 Rossi shook up the motorcycle racing world when he announced he would leave Yamaha to race for Ducati starting this year as part of a two-year contract. Rossi’s bid for a 10th Grand Prix World Championship failed last year when he finished third in the overall standings. No. 15: Lewis HamiltonSport: Racing May 2010 to May 2011 Earnings: $30 million Net Worth: £50 million or $82m – (May 2011) according to Sunday Times Rich List Age: 29 The F1 driver has a lucrative deal with Reebok worth $4 million annually, but most of Hamilton’s promotional rights are controlled by his race team, Vodafone McLaren Mercedes. Hamilton makes a cameo in the sequel to the movie Cars. No. 16: Derek JeterSport: Baseball May 2010 to May 2011 Earnings: $29 million Age: 36 The Yankee captain signed a new contract in the off-season that is worth $51 million over three years. His $15 million salary this season represents a $6 million pay cut from what he earned in 2010. No. 17: Dale Earnhardt Jr.Sport: Racing May 2010 to May 2011 Earnings: $28.5 million Age: 36 Earnhardt has been voted Nascar’s most popular driver eight straight years and his merchandise sales are tops in the sport. Junior has rebounded this year after finishing a disappointing 21st in the Sprint Cup standings in 2010. No. 18: Yao MingSport: Basketball May 2010 to May 2011 Earnings: $27.7 million Age: 30 Yao is one of the best centers in the game when healthy, but has missed all but five games the past two seasons due to injuries. Yao just finished the final year of his contract with the Rockets. Reebok is his biggest endorsements partner. No. 19 Dwight HowardSport: Basketball May 2010 to May 2011 Earnings: $27.6 million Age: 25 In April the Orlando Magic center became the first NBA player ever voted Defensive Player of the Year three straight years. Companies usually gravitate to NBA guards for endorsement deals, but Howard is one of the rare big men who’s popular with Corporate America. No. 20: Dwyane WadeSport: Basketball May 2010 to May 2011 Earnings: $26.2 million Age: 29 Wade agreed to take a reduced salary to accommodate Chris Bosh and LeBron James under the NBA’s salary cap. Wade made $14.2 million during the 2010-11 season, $300,000 less than his new teammates. No. 21 Peyton ManningMay 2010 to May 2011 Earnings: $26.1 million Sport: Football (NFL) Age: 35 Manning earned $15.8 million last season in the final year of the then-record $99 million contract he signed in 2004. Colts owner Jim Irsay has pledged to once again make Manning the highest-paid player in the NFL in his next contract. No. 22 Ichiro SuzukiMay 2010 to May 2011 Earnings: $26 million Sport: Baseball Age: 37 Ichiro signed a five-year, $90 million contract with the Mariners that expires after the 2012 season. The 10-time All-Star is wildly popular in Japan, where his endorsement income rivals baseball’s most marketable player, Derek Jeter. No. 23 Carmelo AnthonyMay 2010 to May 2011 Earnings: $25.1 million Sport: Basketball Age: 26 Anthony inked a three-year, $65 million contract extension when he was traded to the Knicks from the Nuggets in February. After arriving in New York, he signed deals with Boost Mobile and Johnson Products, which caters to the black hair care market. No. 24 (tie) KakaMay 2010 to May 2011 Earnings: $25 million Sport: Football (Soccer) Age: 29 The Brazilian midfielder 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. 24 (tie) Manny PacquaioMay 2010 to May 2011 Earnings: $25 million Sport: Boxing Age: 32 Boxing’s biggest draw has seen his last six fights generate more than 6 million pay-per-view buys combined. Pacquaio, who moonlights as a congressman in the Philippines, has started to beef up his endorsement portfolio, with Hewlett-Packard signing the boxer in the spring to a three-year deal for a global ad campaign. No. 26 Jeff GordonMay 2010 to May 2011 Earnings: $24.9 million Sport: Racing Age: 39 DuPont has sponsored Gordon’s car for 18 years, but cut back its commitment this year to 14 races, leaving room for the AARP Foundation, which picked up 22 races to promote its Drive to End Hunger campaign. Gordon has won $119 million in race winnings during his career. No. 27 RonaldinhoMay 2010 to May 2011 Earnings: $24.7 million Sport: Football (Soccer) Age: 31 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. 28 Amar’e StoudemireMay 2010 to May 2011 Earnings: $24.5 million Sport: Basketball Age: 28 Stoudemire’s national profile soared when he signed a five-year, $100 million contract with the Knicks in July. He led the team to a winning record for the first time since the 2000-2001 season. The bulk of his off-court earnings is from his Nike deal, which expires this summer. No. 29 Maria SharapovaMay 2010 to May 2011 Earnings: $24.2 million Sport: Tennis Age: 24 Sharapova renewed her Nike deal at the start of 2010, and it has been very lucrative for the former No. 1 player. She receives royalties on her own line of apparel, which was up 26% last year, as well as for her ballet flat, which was the top-selling shoe in 2010 at Cole Haan, a Nike subsidiary. No. 30 Wayne RooneyMay 2010 to May 2011 Earnings: $24.1 million Sport: Football (Soccer) Age: 25 Coca-Cola and Rooney recently parted ways, ending a deal that had been worth $1 million annually. Remaining sponsors include Nike and Electronic Arts. Rooney led Manchester United to its record 19th league title in 2011.
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