Former England
captain David
Beckham's success on the field and appeal to sponsors have made him
an estimated fortune of £160 million pounds to put him top of the Sunday Times
Sport Rich List. Beckham, now 37 and playing for LA Galaxy, is one of 48
football players past and present in the list of the 100 richest current and
former sportsmen in Britain and Ireland.
London-born Beckham hopes to make the Team GB squad to play in the Olympics
in his home city this summer.
The Sunday Times also ranked Beckham 10th in its list of the world's richest
sports figures, a group led by golfer Tiger Woods with an estimated £538m.
His endorsements with Adidas, H&M, Samsung and others, combined with his
wage at LA Galaxy and career earnings from the game have seen him make the
global top 10 for the first ever time.
Woods, who is still on course to be sport's first billionaire despite a £60m
divorce and a drop in sponsorship income, was followed by German Formula One
driver Michael Schumacher and former basketball player Michael Jordan.
Russian Maria Sharapova was the world's richest sportswoman, worth £55m.
Sharapova, like Beckham, has augmented her earnings from sport with lucrative
fashion and other endorsements.
No current British or Irish swimmer, cyclist or track and field athlete made
the top 100, something that might change over the course of this Olympic year.
There were no past or present sportswomen among the top 100 on the British and
Irish list.
Not all the figures on the list are household names.
Behind Beckham in second spot was former rugby union player Paul Caddick,
who now runs a property and construction company and is chairman of rugby
league club Leeds Rhinos.
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