Wednesday, 31 October 2012

Highest-Paid Footballers 2012 – Richest Footballers

Highest-Paid Footballers 2012 – Richest Footballers

Posted date: May 5, 2012 | 248 Comments
Argentine professional footballer, Lionel Messi is the world’s highest-paid footballer, followed by David Beckham of England and Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo, according to France Football magazine. The Barcelona talisman Messi earns some 33 million euros ($43.5 million) a year with a 10.5-million-euro salary, 1.5 million euros in bonuses and 21 million euros in advertising and other contracts.

1. Lionel Messi


2012 Earnings: €33 Million (£27.5m) 2011 Earnings: €31 Million Net worth: $110 Million – (estimated) Current Club: FC Barcelona The Barcelona star topped his €33 million earnings from the Spanish giants with sponsorship deals from the likes of adidas and Pepsi.

2. David Beckham


2012 Earnings: €31.5 Million (£26.2m) 2011 Earnings: €19 million Net worth: £160 Million or $260m – As of May 2012, according to the Sunday Times UK Rich List Current Club: Los Angeles Galaxy Becks, 36, collected €31.5 million and maintained his high profile despite plying his trade in America with LA Galaxy. His endorsement deal with Adidas is the biggest in the sport thanks to royalties from soccer apparel and cleats as well as lifestyle lines like ObyO. In May 2011 he signed a deal with Samsung to become the company’s global brand ambassador for the Games.

3. Cristiano Ronaldo


2012 Earnings: €29.2 Million (£24.3m) 2011 Earnings: €27.5 million Net worth: $160 Million – (estimated) Current Club:Real Madrid
Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo had to settle for third and €29.2m despite leading the scoring charts in La Liga with 32 goals in 26 games this season. Using social media to expand his brand. With 26 million Facebook fans, twice as many as any other athlete and 3 million Twitter followers; which is part of the attraction for sponsors like Nike, Armani, Coca-Cola and Castrol.

4. Samuel Eto’o


2012 Earnings:€23.3 Million (£19.4m) 2011 Earnings: €13 Million Net worth: $50 Million – (estimated) Current Club: FC Anzhi Makhachkala
Over the past 12 months the Cameroonian striker added Puma and Ford as sponsors. Has much to be proud of – in the wake of his Champion League success with Barcelona and Inter Milan. He is Africa’s most decorated footballer of all time; has won the African Player of the Year award a record four times; in 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2010.
The former Inter Milan striker joined Russian soccer club FC Anzhi Makhachkala in a three-year deal with an annual salary of €20.5 million Euros or $28.8 million at current exchange rates. The deal made Eto’o the highest-paid player in the history of soccer in term of club salary. Dwarfing the the €13 million ($19m) Cristiano Ronaldo earns at Real Madrid and the €10.5 million Lionel Messi is paid by Barcelona. Anzhi reached an agreement with Internazionale at $38.9 million transfer fee on 23 August 2011.
Anzhi is owned by Russian investor Suleiman Kerimov, who is the 118th richest person in the world with a net worth of $7.8 billion.

5. Wayne Rooney


2012 Earnings:€20.6 Million (£17.2m) 2011 Earnings: €20.7 million Net worth: £45 Million or $72m – As of May 2012, according to the Sunday Times UK Rich List Current Club: Manchester United
He lost his £600,000-a-year contract with Coca-Cola. He is back on form, the Manchester United striker was the Premier League’s top earner with €20.6m (£17.2m). He picks up £8m at Old Trafford a season from his latest five-year contract and, although he ran into trouble with Coca-Cola last year following off-the-field problems, commercial interest in the England star remains strong. Remaining sponsors include Nike and Electronic Arts.

6. Sergio Aguero


2012 Earnings: €18.8 Million (£15.7m) Net worth: £37 million or $59m – As of May 2011, according to the Sunday Times UK Rich List Current Club: Manchester City
Argentine footballer Sergio Aguero is currently playing as a striker for both Premier League club Manchester City and the Argentine national team. Aguero drew the attention of Europe’s top clubs after he moved from Independiente to La Liga side Atletico Madrid in 2006. In July 2011, the player joined Manchester City for a five-year deal said to be worth £35 million (€42.35 million), making him the most expensive footballer in the club’s history.

7. Yaya Touré


2012 Earnings: €17.6 Million (£14.7m) 2011 Earnings: €13.8 Million Net Worth: £12 Million or $19m – As of May 2012, according to Sunday Times UK Rich List Current Club: Manchester City
Midfielder for Premier League club Manchester City and the Côte d’Ivoire national team. His the junior brother of Kolo Touré, also his teammate at Côte d’Ivoire and Manchester City. Touré was awarded the award for African Footballer of the Year 2011. Touré moved from Barcelona to Manchester City in 2010 for a transfer fee of about £24 million (€29 million) and the five-year contract is estimated at a staggering £55.6 million (€67.3 million). The defensive midfielder quickly adapted himself to the new environment, showing his remarkable capabilities in attacking as well as defending.

8. Fernando Torres


2012 Earnings: €16.7 Million (£13.9m) 2011 Earnings: €14 Million Net Worth: £21 Million or $33.5m – As of May 2012, according to Sunday Times UK Rich List Current Club: Chelsea
Spanish footballer who plays as a striker for Chelsea and the Spain national team, From Atlético Madrid, to Liverpool, and now Chelsea, Torres has been recognized as a world-class striker. In January 2011, Torres joined Chelsea for a record British transfer fee of £50 million (€60.5 million) on a five-and-a-half year contract, making him the most expensive Spanish player in history.

9. Ricardo Kaka


2012 Earnings: €15.5 million (£12.9m) 2011 Earnings: €19.3 Million Net worth: $100 Million – (estimated) Current Club: Real Madrid
Brazilian football attacking midfielder who is currently playing for Spanish La Liga club Real Madrid and the Brazilian national team. The Brazilian midi 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. Kaka’s major sponsors included Adidas, Giorgio Armani and Guarana.

10. Philipp Lahm


2012 Earnings: €16.7 Million (£11.9m) 2011 Earnings: €14 Million Current Club: Bayern Munich
German professional footballer who plays for and captains both Bayern Munich and the Germany national team. Lahm is now recognized as one of the best full backs in the world. The right-footed player is able to play on both sides of the pitch, and is now mostly playing as a left-wing-back.

UCL 2012 / 2013 Ronaldo leads the scorers chat

After day3 of the most glamorous football competitive Uefa Champions League conclusion
CR7 lead the scorers chat!
Check the List of goal scorers:
Player Team Goals
1 Cristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid 4
2 Roberto Soldado Valencia 3
Alan Braga 3
Oscar Chelsea 3
5 Robin Van Persie Manchester United 2
Klaas-Jan Huntelaar Schalke 04 2
Georgios Samaras Celtic 2
Lukas Podolski Arsenal 2
Lionel Messi Barcelona 2
Karim Benzema Real Madrid 2
Gervinho Arsenal 2
Juan Mata Chelsea 2
Rafael Bastos CFR Cluj-Napoca 2
Alex Teixeira Shakhtar Donetsk 2
Emmanuel Emenike Spartak Moscow 2
Eliseu Málaga 2
Vitali Rodionov BATE Borisov 2
Isco Málaga 2
Javier Hernández Manchester United 2
Henrik Mkhitaryan Shakhtar Donetsk 2
Jonas Valencia 2
22 Michael Carrick Manchester United 1
Souleymane Camara Montpellier 1
Zlatan Ibrahimovic Paris Saint-Germain 1
Mirko Vucinic Juventus 1
Joaquín Málaga 1
Javier Saviola Málaga 1
Andrés Iniesta Barcelona 1
Fabio Quagliarella Juventus 1
Bastian Schweinsteiger Bayern Munich 1
Niklas Moisander Ajax Amsterdam 1
Cesc Fábregas Barcelona 1
Djamel Abdoun Olympiakos 1
Franck Ribéry Bayern Munich 1
Nelson Haedo Valdez Valencia 1
Urby Emanuelson AC Milan 1
Alex Paris Saint-Germain 1
Gary Hooper Celtic 1
Lucho González FC Porto 1
Leonardo Bonucci Juventus 1
Marcelo Real Madrid 1
James Rodriguez FC Porto 1
Jonathan Evans Manchester United 1
Pantelis Kapetanos CFR Cluj-Napoca 1
Oleg Gusev Dynamo Kiev 1
Miguel Veloso Dynamo Kiev 1
Roman Shirokov Zenit St Petersburg 1
Alexis Sánchez Barcelona 1
Aurelien Chedjou Lille 1
Thiago Silva Paris Saint-Germain 1
Benedikt Höwedes Schalke 04 1
David Luiz Chelsea 1
Aaron Ramsey Arsenal 1
Ramires Chelsea 1
Mario Balotelli Manchester City 1
Arturo Vidal Juventus 1
Edin Dzeko Manchester City 1
Javier Pastore Paris Saint-Germain 1
Toni Kroos Bayern Munich 1
Aleksandar Kolarov Manchester City 1
Mikkel Beckmann FC Nordsjælland 1
Burak Yilmaz Galatasaray 1
Kostas Mitroglou Olympiakos 1
Jordi Alba Barcelona 1
Karim Ait Fana Montpellier 1
Marco Reus Borussia Dortmund 1
Thomas Müller Bayern Munich 1
Ruben Micael Braga 1
Hulk Zenit St Petersburg 1
Robert Lewandowski Borussia Dortmund 1
Stephan El Shaarawy AC Milan 1
Cristian Tello Barcelona 1
Aleksandr Pavlov BATE Borisov 1
Younés Belhanda Montpellier 1
Lima Benfica 1
Edgar Olekhnovich BATE Borisov 1
Renan Bressan BATE Borisov 1
Julian Draxler Schalke 04 1
Rafael Carioca Spartak Moscow 1
Aliaksandr Volodko BATE Borisov 1
Steven Defour FC Porto 1
Romulo Spartak Moscow 1
Fernandinho Shakhtar Donetsk 1

Champions League Day3: Malaga holds the best record

With the Champions League day3 concluded Malaga holds the best record with a maximum points taken after beating AC Milan courtesy a Joaquin goal in the 64 minute after missing from the spot kick in the 45 minute.
The Spanish Team had defeated Zenit Peters burg and
Anderlecht to amass 9points haven scored 7 goals and conceded none.
They top group C and hope to progress to the next stage of the competition.

Wednesday, 17 October 2012

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Monday, 15 October 2012

Kwam 1 impregnates ex-wife's niece; marries her secretly

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Gareth Bale should consider Real Madrid move - Davor Suker

WORLD CUP QUALIFIER: CROATIA V WALES

  • Venue: Gradski Stadium, Osijek
  • Date: Tuesday 16 October
  • Kick-off: 19:00 BST
Coverage: Live coverage on BBC Radio Wales, BBC Radio Cymru and on the BBC Sport website.

Davor Suker believes that Wales and Tottenham Hotspur winger Gareth Bale should move to Real Madrid, if he is given the chance.

Ex-Real Madrid striker Suker is now president of the Croatian Football Federation, whose side face Wales in a World Cup qualifier on Tuesday.

And Suker believes Wales' Bale would fit in at the Bernabeu.

"If he has the possibility to go to Madrid it would be his best move of his career," Suker told BBC Wales.

"So many clubs in the world have huge histories. Arsenal is a great club, Manchester United and Chelsea.

"For me Real Madrid is one of the best clubs in the world."

The current Spanish champions, who are coached by Jose Mourinho, are one of the clubs who have been linked with the 23-year-old Welshman.

Spurs have entered a partnership with Real Madrid in which will the two clubs will work together in respect of players, coaching and commercial relationships.

But the London club have denied the agreement allows Real Madrid to have first refusal on players such as Bale.

Fifa 2014 World Cup Qualifying Group A

Played Won Points
Belgium 3 2 7
Croatia 3 2 7
Serbia 3 1 4
Wales 3 1 3
Scotland 3 0 2
FYR Macedonia 3 0 1

Bale is currently on international duty with Wales and scored both goals in Chris Coleman's side to scoop a dramatic 2-1 win over Scotland on Friday.

Next up for Coleman's side are unbeaten Croatia, a team Wales have never beaten at senior international level.

And Croatian Football Federation president Suker is fully aware of the threat posed by Bale.

"He's a very dangerous player and scored twice against Scotland and Bale can be a dangerous man in Tuesday night's game," added Suker, who also played for Arsenal and West Ham.

"He's a great football player and good for football to have great quality players. I wish him all the best but not on Tuesday night."

Croatia's squad includes a current Real Madrid player, Luka Modric, who up until the summer was a team-mate of Bale's at Tottenham.

Suker is proud Croatia's squad has players representing some of Europe's biggest clubs, including Modric at Real Madrid and Bayern Munich's Mario Mandzukic.

"He [Modric] played very well in the Premier League and of course he's part of one of the best clubs in the world," added Suker.

"We feel this in the stadiums and the training grounds.

"Croatian players are talented players, quality players and can play all around the world. More players at the big clubs is better for the national team.

"The premier objective of the national team is to go to [the World Cup in] Brazil."

What motivates philanthropists?By Shanaz Musafer

From wartime child refugee to self-made multi-millionaire and philanthropist, Dame Stephanie Shirley's life has been more eventful than most.

She arrived in London at the age of five, just weeks before the outbreak of World War II - one of thousands of Jewish children fleeing the Nazis and coming to Britain as part of the Kindertransport - and was brought up by loving foster parents.

After starting out as a scientific civil servant, in 1962 she founded software company Freelance Programmers - later known as FI Group, later still Xansa - something which was almost unheard of for a woman to do in the 1960s.

Indeed she adopted the name Steve to help her in a male-dominated world.

The success of the company left Dame Stephanie with a fortune of about £150m, most of which she has donated to good causes.

"I know very clearly why I give. I've been given so much myself, what else can I do but give?" she says.
Driving force
But she also has a much more personal reason for her choice of where to give. Her late son Giles was profoundly autistic.

Dame Stephanie Shirley Dame Stephanie says her philanthropy keeps her so busy she does not feel like she is retired

"I started off with a very clear driving force - that I needed to provide for his future," she says.

She was an early member of the National Autistic Society and established the Shirley Foundation, which funds many projects, particularly related to autism.

One such project was to set up Prior's Court School in Thatcham, Berkshire, as an independent special school for students with autism.

While she is not as involved now as she was in its early days, Dame Stephanie takes great pride in the development of the school.

"We've had our first people graduate from the age of 16. We've now opened an adult learning centre, it's ever changing," she says.
Problem-solving skills
The desire by the super-rich to create some kind of social impact is not a new phenomenon, according to Jen Shang, philanthropic psychologist at Indiana University and the University of Bristol.

Prior's Court School The Shirley Foundation bought the Prior's Court estate in 1998; the school opened the following year

What is new, she says, is how they care about the creation of that social impact: "A lot of the people who accumulated their own wealth instead of inherited it have been quite successful in the first half of their life.

"Then what they decided is they see something they really want to solve, and they use identical sets of problem-solving skills that they know they're good at and apply that to their philanthropy."

But it is not always so straightforward.

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There's not competitors in philanthropy but there are people who you might think of as opponents”
End Quote Jeff Raikes Gates Foundation

"They've self-trained," says Dr Shang. "Often what they find is the philanthropy is more challenging than their business interests."
Business impact
Jeff Raikes is a former senior executive at Microsoft. Since retiring in 2008, he has become chief executive of the Gates Foundation, as well as setting up his own foundation with his wife Tricia.

He cites three main influences on his reasons for going into philanthropy. The first two are his parents, and the investor and philanthropist Warren Buffett, whom he and his wife met in the early 1990s.

The third is the experience his daughter Michaela had, going through some challenges in school, that he felt showed there needed to be some new thinking about the transitions children go through.

Jeff Raikes Mr Raikes says philanthropy would benefit from having a wide range of views

As a result, one of the schemes the Raikes Foundation supports is The Middle Shift Initiative, which aims to help 10 to 14-year-olds to build the mindsets and learning strategies to succeed in later education and work.

His business background certainly had an impact on his philanthropy.

Growing up on a farm in Nebraska, he learnt about "discipline and execution", while at Microsoft he learnt about "strategy and vision", four elements which he says are important in both business and philanthropy.
Hard problems
But that didn't mean that there were no surprises in store.

"I didn't really think that there was competition in philanthropy," he admits.

Business of Giving

The rich are getting ever richer, big companies are getting bigger, while new fortunes are being created faster.
However, some of the super-rich are discovering that with a lot of money comes a lot of responsibility.
In a new series we will be looking at how companies and rich individuals are discovering their social responsibility and are using their wealth to change society and the wider world.

"There's not competitors in philanthropy but there are people who you might think of as opponents or who have a different point of view."

While he may not have expected this, he says having a range of views benefits philanthropy.

"We are working on very, very hard problems. The aspiration is so big and the solution is so ambiguous," he says.

"It's extremely important to recognise there are different points of view... to improve all philanthropic work."
Joy of giving
Dr Shang says what surprises her about the extremely wealthy is the excitement and joy they get out of their giving.

"I understand the warm and fuzzy feeling, but the excitement is something else," she says.

"If you hear them talking it's almost like they are talking about anything else that is their pet project."

As Dame Stephanie says: "To me giving is a lot of fun. It's not a question of compassion, it is a question of joy.

"I have a wonderful time, much nicer than when I was just spending money. I certainly think I get back much more than I give - [in terms of] pleasure, quality of life, friendships, fulfilment."

Wayne Rooney can still improve, says Gary Neville

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Saturday, 13 October 2012

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Police shoot sales girl dead, injure 3 others

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2 Nigerian students to die by firing squad for stealing

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3rd Mainland Bridge to be shut down tomorrow Sunday 14

The Lagos State Government yesterday announced that the
3rd Mainland Bridge will be completely shut down tomorrow
Sunday Oct 14th to allow the contractors to do the concrete
casting of the expansion joints currently undergoing repair
works on the Oworonshoki-bound section. The government
explained that the concrete casting and drying process
requires zero vibration, and that's why they are shutting down
the bridge from 6.am to 12 midnight. So motorists are advised
to find alternative routes.