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The World's Highest-Paid Athletes: Ronaldo Leads, Where Do Messi and Antetokounmpo Rank?

Published January 14, 2026, 17:14
The World's Highest-Paid Athletes: Ronaldo Leads, Where Do Messi and Antetokounmpo Rank?

Cristiano Ronaldo remains the world's highest-paid athlete for the third consecutive year, earning a total of $260 million in 2024, with $200 million from his contract with Al Nassr and $60 million from endorsements. Ronaldo has surpassed $100 million in annual earnings for nine years and maintains strong partnerships with major companies like Nike and Binance, while his social media popularity boosts his commercial value. The top 100 highest-paid athletes collectively earned $6.05 billion, a slight decrease compared to the previous year. Notably, no women made the list, with Coco Gauff being the highest-paid female athlete at $33 million, falling short of the $37.9 million entry threshold. Giannis Antetokounmpo ranks 13th with total earnings of $94.3 million, almost equally split between game earnings and endorsements. American athletes dominate numerically, occupying 62 of the 100 spots, primarily due to large contracts in the NBA and NFL. However, the top of the list is multinational, with 12 different countries represented in the top 15. LeBron James is the only American in the top five, earning $128.7 million, with $80 million coming from off-court sources. Sportico's research clearly shows that off-court earnings now play a crucial role in shaping the global athlete ranking.