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Forbes' list of world's highest-paid athletes; Highest-paid NBA players by season; List of highest paid Major League Baseball players; List of largest sports contracts; List of player salaries in the NHL
Most points earned in a season (3 for a win) – 94; in 46 matches, Third Division, 1986-1987. Fewest points earned in a season (3 for a win) – 28; in 38 matches, Premier League, 2016-2017. Most points earned in a season (2 for a win) – 65; in 42 matches, Second Division, 1973-1974. Fewest points earned in a season (2 for a win) – 22
American football: United States: $107.5 million: $97.5 million: $10 million 5: LeBron James: Basketball: United States: $96.5 million: $31.5 million: $65 million 6: Neymar: Association football: Brazil: $95 million: $76 million: $19 million 7: Roger Federer: Tennis: Switzerland: $90 million: $0.03 million: $90 million 8: Lewis Hamilton: Auto ...
With earnings of €720 million (£615 million) from 2010 to 2019, Ronaldo was ranked second in Forbes list of the decade's highest-paid athletes, behind boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. [347] Forbes twice ranked Ronaldo first on its list of the world's highest-paid football players; his combined income from salaries, bonuses and endorsements was $73 ...
In January 2023, the Ravens awarded Smith with a contract extension that made him the league's highest-paid linebacker. Smith was the NFL's third-leading tackler last season and was voted the team ...
"The Greasy Chip Butty Song" is a football chant sung by the supporters of Sheffield United football club to the tune of "Annie's Song", glorifying life in Sheffield, in chief the chip butty but also nightlife, beer and tobacco products.
"Heavy Action" is a musical piece composed by Johnny Pearson for KPM Music.Composed in 1970, and featuring a strong brass and string fanfare opening, "Heavy Action" soon became a well established sporting theme tune, most associated in the United Kingdom as the theme for Superstars [1] and in the United States as the theme music for ABC and ESPN's Monday Night Football. [2]
Charlie Weis coached the Notre Dame football team from 2005 to 2009, amassing a record of 35-27 before he was fired and replaced by current Fighting Irish coach Brian Kelly.