Top 10 in Forbes 2019 List
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Athlete
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Sport
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Home County
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Total Earnings
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Lionel Messi
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Football
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Argentina
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$127m
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Cristiano Ronaldo
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Football
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Portugal
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$109m
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Neymar
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Football
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Brazil
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$105m
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Canelo Alvarez
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Boxing
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Mexico
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$94m
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Roger Federer
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Tennis
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Switzerland
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$93.4m
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Russell Wilson
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American Football
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United States
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$89.5m
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Aaron Rodgers
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American Football
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United States
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$89.3m
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LeBron James
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Basketball
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United States
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$89m
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Stephen Curry
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Basketball
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United States
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$79.8m
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Kevin Durrant
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Basketball
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United States
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$65.4m
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Note: Indian skipper Virat Kohli is again the only Indian in the Forbes 2019 list of world's highest-paid athletes. The list, announced on June 11, 2019, is topped by Argentinean football star Lionel Messi.
Virat Kohli is ranked last on this year’s Forbes list at the 100th spot, down from last year’s 83rd rank, despite an increase of $1m in endorsements. According to the Forbes 2019 list, Virat Kohli earned a total of $25m in the last 12 months, including $21m through endorsements and $4m from salary and winnings, making him the highest paid Indian athlete.
Virat Kohli is ranked last on this year’s Forbes list at the 100th spot, down from last year’s 83rd rank, despite an increase of $1m in endorsements. According to the Forbes 2019 list, Virat Kohli earned a total of $25m in the last 12 months, including $21m through endorsements and $4m from salary and winnings, making him the highest paid Indian athlete.
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