Ronaldo tops Forbes’ list of highest-paid athletes for third year in a row

Ronaldo tops Forbes’ list of highest-paid athletes for third year in a row
Nassr's Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo shoots as he warms up ahead of the Saudi Pro League football match between Al-Hilal and Al-Nassr at the Kingdom Arena stadium in Riyadh on April 4, 2025. (AFP/File)
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Updated 15 May 2025

Ronaldo tops Forbes’ list of highest-paid athletes for third year in a row

Ronaldo tops Forbes’ list of highest-paid athletes for third year in a row
  • Since he joined n club Al-Nassr, the Portuguese forward’s estimated total earnings are around $275 million
  • Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry is second at $156 million, followed by boxer Tyson Fury with $135 million

Cristiano Ronaldo topped Forbes’ list of the world’s highest-paid athletes for the third consecutive year and the fifth time in his career.
Following his move to n club Al-Nassr, Ronaldo’s estimated total earnings are around $275 million.
The Portuguese forward increased his income by $15 million through off-field endorsements as well as lucrative sponsorship deals backed by his large social media followers: 939 million in total as of May.
Meanwhile, Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry, who in March became the first NBA player to reach 4,000 career three-pointers, jumped to second place in the rankings with $156 million.
Boxer Tyson Fury claimed third place with $135 million. Despite losing his world heavyweight titles to Oleksandr Usyk in December, Fury’s income has been boosted by partnerships promoting Maltese tourism and his Netflix reality show.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott, reached fourth with $137 million, thanks to record-breaking signing bonuses and a lucrative contract extension.
Meanwhile, Argentine Lionel Messi dropped to fifth place with $135 million — the same as last year — having moved to Major League Soccer side Inter Miami, as well as continuing to receive high-profile endorsements from Adidas and Apple.
Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James, nearing the end of his illustrious career, came sixth with $133.8 million.
MLB New York Mets outfielder Juan Soto came in at a remarkable seventh place, earning $114 million. The 26-year-old Dominican signed a $765 million, 15-year contract, the largest in baseball history.
French striker Karim Benzema, who plays for ’s Al Ittihad, is eighth with earnings of $104 million.
Japanese Shohei Ohtani is in ninth place with $102.5 million, having deferred most of his earnings from his mega-contract with MLB team Los Angeles Dodgers. His earnings were boosted significantly by their World Series victory last year.
NBA Phoenix Suns’ Kevin Durant rounds off the top 10 with $101.4 million.


Mbappe is on a scoring run for Madrid before visiting Atletico in the capital derby

Mbappe is on a scoring run for Madrid before visiting Atletico in the capital derby
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Mbappe is on a scoring run for Madrid before visiting Atletico in the capital derby

Mbappe is on a scoring run for Madrid before visiting Atletico in the capital derby
  • The France striker has seven goals, three more than the next best scorer, and has failed to find the net only in one game

BARCELONA: Only six weeks into La Liga and Atletico Madrid already faces what seems to be a must-win derby when it hosts Real Madrid on Saturday.
Despite revamping a significant part of the squad this summer, Atletico is off to its worst start – two wins in six matches – since coach Diego Simeone took over more than a decade ago. They take on their top rival well behind in the standings: Real Madrid leads the league and Atletico Madrid is eighth, nine points adrift.
Key matchups
Madrid is the only team to have won all six rounds. That run has been fueled by the prolific Kylian Mbappe.
The France striker has seven goals, three more than the next best scorer, and has failed to find the net only in one game. He scored twice on Tuesday, a 4-1 victory over Levante.
Atletico’s poor form comes after a busy summer in which it bought the likes of Villarreal playmaker Álex Baena, United States midfielder Johnny Cardoso, and defenders David Hancko and Matteo Ruggeri. Injuries to Baena and Cardoso, among others, have not helped Simeone.
It will be Xabi Alonso’s first Spanish capital derby as Madrid’s coach after he spent 2009-14 playing for the club.
Second-placed Barcelona hosts Real Sociedad on Sunday, a day after third-placed Villarreal welcomes Athletic Bilbao. Fourth-placed Espanyol visits Girona, which is winless at the bottom of the table, on Friday.
Players to watch
Atletico’s fortunes may hinge on Argentina forward Julian Alvarez, who is coming off a hat trick to help beat Rayo Vallecano 3-2 on Wednesday. That was his first treble since moving to Europe in 2022.
Madrid’s Vinicius Junior will be in the spotlight both for the reactions of Atletico’s fans, some of whom have subjected him among the worst racial abuse he has experienced, and because of speculation regarding his long-term future with the club.
Once a set starter under former coach Carlo Ancelotti, Vinicius has seen his playing time reduced by Alonso. That comes amid media reports that his talks with Madrid about renewing his contract set to expire in June 2027 have broken down.
Atletico will also recover striker Alexander Sorloth, who often plays as a substitute, after his one-game suspension.
Out of action
Madrid will be without injured defenders Trent Alexander-Arnold, Antonio Rudiger and Ferland Mendy.
Atletico will likely be without midfielder Thiago Almada and defender Jose Maria Gimenez due to injuries. Cardoso has missed three games with an ankle problem.


Forest denied late in Betis draw as Roma edge Nice in Europa League

Forest denied late in Betis draw as Roma edge Nice in Europa League
Updated 25 September 2025

Forest denied late in Betis draw as Roma edge Nice in Europa League

Forest denied late in Betis draw as Roma edge Nice in Europa League
  • Forest held 2-2 at Betis despite Igor Jesus double
  • Roma beat Nice 2-1 as Dante sets age record
  • Iheanacho scores for Celtic, Braga edge Feyenoord

SEVILLE, Spain: Nottingham Forest’s long-awaited return to European competition ended in a 2-2 Europa League draw at Real Betis on Wednesday, with Igor Jesus’s first-half double canceled out by a late Antony strike, while AS Roma opened their campaign with a 2-1 victory at Nice.

Forest’s return to a major European competition for the first time since March 1996 began on the wrong foot, with Betis taking the lead inside 15 minutes when Cedric Bakambu fired an effort high into the net.

The two-time European Cup winners responded swiftly as Igor Jesus leveled from close range within two minutes and then headed in again in the 23rd minute.

Both sides pushed for a breakthrough following the interval. Betis gradually seized more control as the match wore on and were finally rewarded five minutes from time, when Antony tucked away Marc Roca’s cross to ensure the spoils were shared.

With the result, Forest boss Ange Postecoglou became the club’s first permanent manager since Billy Walker in 1946 to go without a win in his opening four matches.

“I think first I should be proud of the players’ efforts. It’s a difficult place to come, difficult conditions, people don’t realize the humidity out there,” Postecoglou said to TNT Sports.

“I’m just disappointed that the players and supporters don’t get the rewards for our efforts. I’ve just got to make sure they keep their heads up because there’s plenty to be positive about and the wins will come.”

Dante sets age record

Roma began their campaign with a 2-1 victory at Nice, sparked by quickfire goals from defenders Evan N’Dicka and Gianluca Mancini within three minutes early in the second half, after a cautious and uneventful opening period.

Terem Moffi pulled one back for the hosts from the penalty spot in the 77th minute after Niccolo Pisilli brought down Antoine Mendy inside the area, setting up a tense finish, but Nice could not find the equalizer despite late pressure.

Nice captain Dante became the oldest outfield player in the competition’s history at 41.

Halftime substitute Kelechi Iheanacho fired high into the net to put Celtic ahead at Red Star Belgrade in the 55th minute, but Marko Arnautovic struck back 10 minutes later to secure a 1-1 draw.

“We showed moments of quality and Kelechi’s goal was quality but I still want us to be proactive in the game. It was a nice first step for us in the competition,” Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers said.

Portuguese side Braga celebrated a 1-0 home victory over Feyenoord, sealed by Fran Navarro’s decisive strike in the 79th minute.


Newcastle cruise past Bradford as League Cup defense begins in style

Newcastle cruise past Bradford as League Cup defense begins in style
Updated 25 September 2025

Newcastle cruise past Bradford as League Cup defense begins in style

Newcastle cruise past Bradford as League Cup defense begins in style
  • Phil Foden was on target for Manchester City as they beat League One Huddersfield Town 2-0 away
  • Eberechi Eze netted his first goal for Arsenal since his move from Crystal Palace to send his side to a 2-0 win at Port Vale
  • Tottenham Hotspur’s bright start to the season under new manager Thomas Frank continued as they cruised to a 3-0 victory at home to Doncaster Rovers

NEWCASTLE, England: Two goals apiece by Joelinton and William Osula helped holders Newcastle United ease to a 4-1 victory over third-tier Bradford City and into the League Cup fourth round on Wednesday.

Newcastle ended a 70-year domestic trophy drought by beating Liverpool to win last season’s competition and once Joelinton and Osula scored in the space of two minutes early they were never in any danger of a shock exit.

The night could have been billed Premier League vs. League One as Manchester City, Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur all entered the competition against third-tier opposition.

Phil Foden was on target for Manchester City as they beat League One Huddersfield Town 2-0 away while Eberechi Eze netted his first goal for Arsenal since his move from Crystal Palace to send his side to a 2-0 win at Port Vale.

Tottenham Hotspur’s bright start to the season under new manager Thomas Frank continued as they cruised to a 3-0 victory at home to Doncaster Rovers.

The fourth-round draw, made late in the evening, gave Newcastle a home tie against Tottenham while Manchester City are away at second-tier Swansea City. Arsenal will host Brighton and Hove Albion while Liverpool are at home to Crystal Palace. Chelsea are away at Wolverhampton Wanderers.

Newcastle manager Eddie Howe fielded a strong line-up for his side’s opening hurdle in the defense of their trophy and his team proved too slick for League One leaders Bradford.

Joelinton put them ahead in the 17th minute with his first goal for nine months, controlling Anthony Gordon’s shot and placing his effort past Bradford keeper Sam Walker.

Osula ran through to make it 2-0 in the 19th minute but Newcastle had to wait until the 75th minute for Joelinton to make it 3-0 with another cool slotted finish.

Boyhood Newcastle fan Andy Cook smashed a reply for the visitors after coming off the bench but Osula confirmed Newcastle’s superiority with his second goal.

Foden has shown glimpses of a return to his best form for City and he gave them an early lead with a clinical finish after exchanging passes with Divine Mukasa. He then set up Savinho in the 74th minute to wrap up the tie.

Eze made a big impact when coming off the bench against Manchester City in the Premier League on Sunday — his pass creating a stoppage-time equalizer for Gabriel Martinelli.

On Wednesday, Martinelli returned the favor, helping set up the 60 million pounds ($81 million) signing to score in the eighth minute.

“Very special. I’ve been waiting to score for this club for a long time and the first is very special,” Eze said.

Arsenal were rarely in top gear and needed a late goal by Leandro Trossard to wrap it up.

Joao Palhinha scored with an acrobatic overhead kick to give Tottenham an early breakthrough at home to Doncaster, his first goal for the club and the hosts were in cruise control after a Jay McGrath own goal. Brennan Johnson got on the scoresheet for the London club in stoppage time.

The draw for the last-16 included three Welsh clubs for the first time and two of them meet, with Hollywood-backed Wrexham at home against Cardiff City.


Alvarez hat-trick helps Atletico edge Rayo thriller

Alvarez hat-trick helps Atletico edge Rayo thriller
Updated 25 September 2025

Alvarez hat-trick helps Atletico edge Rayo thriller

Alvarez hat-trick helps Atletico edge Rayo thriller
  • Atletico are ninth and trail league leaders Real Madrid by nine points ahead of Saturday’s derby clash against Xabi Alonso’s side

MADRID: Julian Alvarez scored a hat-trick to snatch Atletico Madrid a thrilling 3-2 win over Rayo Vallecano in La Liga on Wednesday.
The Rojiblancos fell behind in the 78th minute but Alvarez, who had opened the scoring, struck twice more in the final stages to claim three points for Diego Simeone’s side.
The Argentina international helped Atletico secure only their second win from six league matches during a shaky start to the campaign.
Atletico are ninth and trail league leaders Real Madrid by nine points ahead of Saturday’s derby clash against Xabi Alonso’s side.
Alvarez, who missed a penalty in Atletico’s frustrating draw at Mallorca last weekend, opened the scoring at the Metropolitano stadium.
The 25-year-old, who joined from Manchester City in 2024, volleyed home from Marcos Llorente’s looping cross after 15 minutes to get the ball rolling.
The striker should have netted a second before half-time but fired high over the crossbar from Nahuel Molina’s perfectly-judged ball.
Visitors Rayo made the hosts pay in first-half stoppage time when Pep Chavarria scored one of the goals of the season, a bullet from distance which ripped into the top corner past Atletico goalkeeper Jan Oblak.
Rayo substitute Alvaro Garcia sent his team ahead when played in on goal, rounding Oblak before squeezing home from a tight angle.
It enraged Atletico and they began pouring forward, quickly finding an equalizer.
Rayo goalkeeper Augusto Batalla kept out an effort from Simeone’s son Giuliano, but Alvarez was on hand to blast the rebound home from point-blank range.
With Rayo rocking he completed his treble in the 88th minute, producing a superb finish to beat Batalla from the edge of the box.
After grumbling about being substituted during the Mallorca game, Alvarez showed his coach against Rayo why he is best left on the pitch.


Protests and heavy security as Maccabi Tel Aviv faces PAOK in Greece

Protests and heavy security as Maccabi Tel Aviv faces PAOK in Greece
Updated 24 September 2025

Protests and heavy security as Maccabi Tel Aviv faces PAOK in Greece

Protests and heavy security as Maccabi Tel Aviv faces PAOK in Greece
  • Protests called for Israeli clubs to be expelled from European competition in response to mass casualties in the Gaza war
  • Police detained several protesters at the scene

THESSALONIKI, Greece: Police conducted a large-scale security operation outside the stadium Wednesday ahead of Israeli team’ Maccabi Tel Aviv’s game against Greek club PAOK in the Europa League.
Two small protests took place earlier in Thessaloniki in northern Greece, calling for Israeli clubs to be expelled from European competition in response to mass casualties in the war in Gaza.

 


Around 120 Israeli fans traveled to Greece for the match and were held behind a police cordon before entering the 28,000-seat Toumba Stadium.
Officers from a special forces unit escorted the Maccabi team bus to the venue, while bomb squad sniffer dogs inspected the site.
Earlier, protesters climbed scaffolding on a building complex that also houses the US consulate and unfurled a banner reading “Genocide” in English from the side of the building.
Police detained several protesters at the scene.