jueves, junio 02, 2011

los deportistas mejor pagados



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Alonso, Nadal y Pau Gasol, entre los mejor pagados del mundo

También forman parte de la lista los futbolistas brasileños Kaká (en el puesto 24 con 25 millones) y Ronaldinho (en el 27, con 24,7 millones).

EFE. Nueva York 02/06/11 - 07:13.



Fernando Alonso, Rafael Nadal y Pau Gasol están entre los 50 deportistas mejor pagados del mundo según la lista que elabora la revista Forbes y que es liderada un año más por el golfista estadounidense Tiger Woods. La revista publica en su web un ránking de los deportistas mejor pagados del mundo -tanto por su trabajo como por publicidad y otros ingresos-, está liderado por el golfista Tiger Woods (con 75 millones de dólares ganados en los últimos doce meses), seguido de los jugadores de baloncesto en la NBA Kobe Bryant (53 millones) y LeBron James (48).

En esa lista el piloto de Fórmula Uno Fernando Alonso ocupa el undécimo puesto con unos ingresos de 32 millones de dólares, el tenista Rafael Nadal es duodécimo con 31,5 millones, y el jugador de baloncesto Pau Gasol, con 18,9 millones, ocupa el penúltimo puesto. Los diez primeros puestos de la lista son, además de los tres ya mencionados, para Roger Federer (47 millones), Phil Mickelson (46,5), David Beckham (40), Cristiano Ronaldo (38), Alex Rodríguez (35), Michael Schumacher (34) y Lionel Messi (32,3).

También forman parte de la lista los futbolistas brasileños Kaká (en el puesto 24 con 25 millones) y Ronaldinho (en el 27, con 24,7 millones). Según Forbes, los 50 deportistas mejor pagados, en la que hay una mayoría de origen estadounidense (29), han ganado en el último año un total de 1.400 millones de dólares, lo que supone un descenso del 11 por ciento respecto a los doce meses anteriores y representa una media de 28 millones por jugador.

Todos ellos tienen una media de 32 años de edad, siendo el mayor Schumacher, con 42 años, y el más joven Messi, con 23 años. La única mujer que forma parte de este privilegiado grupo de deportistas es la tenista Maria Sharapova, que ocupa el puesto 29, con unos ingresos de 24,2 millones de dólares. Por deportes, según detalla Forbes en su web, el más representado es el baloncesto, con 15 jugadores en el ránking, seguido del béisbol (11), las carreras de coches (7), el fútbol (6), el golf (4), el fútbol americano (3), el tenis (3) y el boxeo (1).



http://www.marca.com/2011/06/02/mas_deportes/otros_deportes/1306991618.html



No. 1 Tiger Woods

$75 million Golf 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 Bryant

$53 million Basketball 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 James

$48 million Basketball 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 Federer

$47 million Tennis Age: 29

Federer commands the most impressive endorsement portfolio in sports, with 10 major deals including Nike, Credit Suisse, Rolex and Wilson.

No. 6 David Beckham

$40 million Soccer 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 Ronaldo

$38 million Soccer 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. 9 Michael Schumacher

$34 million Racing 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 Messi

$32.3 million Soccer 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 Alonso

$32 million Racing F1 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 Nadal

$31.5 million Tennis 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) Valentino Rossi

$31 million Racing 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 Hamilton

$30 million Racing 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. 24 (tie) Kaka

$25 million 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. 27 Ronaldinho

$24.7 million 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. 30 Wayne Rooney

$24.1 million 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


No. 49 Pau Gasol
$18.9 million Basketball Age: 30

The four-time All-Star was an instrumental part in the titles won by the Los Angeles Lakers in 2009 and 2010. Gasol signed a three-year, $57 million contract extension that kicks off with the 2011-2012 season.

http://www.forbes.com/2011/05/31/highest-paid-athletes_slide.html

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