Since the 1990’s, African countries and footballers have
featured far more at world football’s top table. Although no African team is
yet to reach further than the quarter finals at the World Cup, their individual
footballers have been recognised for their talents.
Their talent has invariably seen them be well rewarded
financially and many of Africa’s modern day greatest feature on this list of
Africa’s richest current footballers.
Here are the richest footballers in Africa as of 2016:
10) Christopher Samba
– Net Worth: $8 Million
Christopher Samba |
The Congolese defender’s wealth owes greatly to the contract
he signed at Anzhi Makhachkala where he was paid $160,000 per week. Before then
he made his name as the no nonsense captain of Blackburn Rovers. Between two
spells at Anzhi he spent six months at Queens Park Rangers, where he again
earned around $160,000 a week. He is currently at Dynamo Moscow after being
sold in a fire sale of players by Anzhi.
9) Seydou Keita – Net
Worth: $10 Million
Seydou Kaita |
The Malian midfielder has recently returned to Spain with
Valencia after a year in the Chinese Super League. Keita earned a reported
$16million before tax in his year with Chinese Super League club Dalian Aerbin
FC. Before that move he had been an important member of the Barcelona squad for
four years having impressed at Sevilla and in the French Ligue 1.
8) Frédéric Kanouté –
Net Worth: $12 Million
Frederic Kanoure |
The legendary Malian striker began his career in France with
Lyon before moving to England with West Ham in 2001. During his spell at
Sevilla he won African Player of the Year in 2007 as well as consecutive UEFA
Cups. He is currently at Beijing Guoan in
the Chinese Super League. In 2007 he
spent a reported $700,000 buying his local mosque in Seville.
7) John Obi Mikel –
Net Worth: $15 Million
Mikel Obi |
After just 6 appearances for Norwegian club Lyn Oslo, Mikel
became infamous within the football world. In 2005 both Manchester United and
Chelsea announced the signing of 18 year-old Mikel in what would become a
protracted transfer saga. It was eventually settled in 2006
with Chelsea paying
Lyn Oslo just £4million, whilst Manchester United received £12million without
the player ever having played for them. The Nigerian has achieved great success
at Chelsea winning the Premier League and Champions League amongst others, and
reportedly earns $5million a year.
6) Kolo Toure – Net
Worth: $18 Million
Kolo Toure |
Toure has played for three of England’s biggest clubs in the
form of Arsenal, Manchester City and Liverpool. He also has a lucrative
sponsorship deal with Adidas. He has become an integral player for the Côte
d’Ivoire national team and is one half of football’s highest paid siblings.
5) Michael Essien –
Net Worth: $25 Million
Essien was once Africa’s most expensive footballer of
all-time after his £24.4million move from Lyon to Chelsea. He has received
multiple nominatio
Michael Essien |
4) Emmanuel Adebayor
– Net Worth: $27 Million
Togo’s all-time top scorer has benefited from lucrative
contracts at some of England’s richest clubs. Whilst at Manchester City the
striker earned a reported $268,000 a week. While
Emmanuel Adebayor |
3) Yaya Toure – Net
Worth: $65 Million
Toure has received African Player of the Year three
consecutive times since 2011 and is recognised as one of the Côte d’Ivoire’s
Yaya Toure |
2) Didier Drogba –
Net Worth: $70 Million
Didier Drogba’s enormous fortune is impressive, considering
the Ivorian didn’t earn a big move until his 2004 transfer to Chelsea at the
age of 26. Since then however the Chelsea
Didier Drogba |
1) Samuel Eto’o – Net
Worth: $90 Million
Samuel Eto' o fils |
It’s no surprise that the man to have won a record four
African Player of the Year trophies tops the list for the continent’s richest
player. Eto’o was in fact once the highest paid player in the world during his
spell with Anzhi Makhachkala bringing in $25millon a year.
The Cameroonian striker has played for some of Europe’s
biggest clubs including Real Madrid, Barcelona, Inter Milan and current club
Chelsea. His goal-scoring prowess has seen him not only rewarded with mega
wages but huge sponsorship deals, however the player also gives a lot of money
to charity, much like Didier Drogba, and has set up the Samuel Eto’o Foundation
in his home country.
Source: sportstardom.com
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