Mikel Obi makes Top 10 Richest African Footballers, Who’s First?

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.
In 1995 George Weah became the only African player
to ever win FIFA World Player of the Year, while other players such as Roger Milla and Jay-Jay Okocha dazzled at some of Europe’s elite clubs.
The aforementioned players paved the way for today’s African footballers to make their mark on world football and for some to be considered amongst the greatest of their generation.
Such 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.
Below is the Top 10 Africa’s Richest Players as of 2014:
10. VEIJEANY CHRISTOPHER SAMBA – $8 Million

Veijeany Christopher Samba (born 28 March 1984), known as Christopher Samba, is a professional footballer who plays as a defender for FC Dynamo Moscow in the Russian Premier League. Born in France, he plays for the Congo national team. 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 – $10 Million
Seydou Keita
(born 16 January 1980) is a Malian professional footballer who plays
for Italian club A.S. Roma. A versatile midfielder, he can operate as
both a central or defensive midfielder, and played most notably with
Lens (five seasons) and Barcelona (four), winning 14 titles with the
latter. Keita represented Malian national team since the age of 20,
appearing with it at seven Africa Cup of Nations tournaments, and also
holds a French passport. 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 OUMAR KANOUTÉ – $12 Million

Frédéric Oumar Kanouté
(born 2 September 1977) is a retired Malian professional footballer who
played for several top-tier clubs within UEFA, enjoying his greatest
success with La Liga side Sevilla FC. Kanouté was named the 2007 African
Footballer of the Year, the first player born outside Africa to win the
award as well as consecutive UEFA Cups. The legendary Malian striker
began his career in France with Lyon before moving to England with West
Ham in 2001. 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 MIKEL OBI – $15 Million

John Michael Nchekwube Obinna (born 22 April 1987), known as John Obi Mikel
is a Nigerian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for
English club Chelsea and the Nigeria national team. 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 – $18 Million
5. MICHEAL ESSIEN – $25 Million
4. EMMANUEL ADEBAYOR – $27 Million
3. YAYA TOURE – $65 Million
2. DIDIER DROGBA – $70 Million
Didier Yves Drogba Tébily (born 11 March 1978), known as Didier Drogba,
is an Ivorian professional footballer who plays for English club
Chelsea as a striker, and is the all-time top scorer and former captain
of the Ivory Coast national team. He is best known for his career at
Chelsea, for whom he has scored more goals than any other foreign player
and is currently the club’s fourth highest goal scorer of all time.
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 legend has signed a number of
lucrative contracts. At the height of his powers at Chelsea he was paid
$170,000 a week, a figure dwarfed however by the staggering $325,000 he
earned in his short spell at Shanghai Shenhua. He earns $5.2million a
year at Galatasaray, however with a number of lucrative sponsorship
deals his actual earnings a year are far more.1. SAMUEL ETO’O – $90 Million
Samuel Eto’o Fils
(born 10 March 1981) is a Cameroonian footballer who plays as a striker
for Sampdoria and formerly for the Cameroon national team. He is the
most decorated African player of all time having won the African Player
of the Year award a record four times: in 2003, 2004, 2005, and 2010. He
was third in the FIFA World Player of the Year award in 2005. 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. Goal.com put his
net worth at $118 million (£70m), but given his extravagant lifestyle
and his donations to several charity organizations we put the net worth
at $90 million.The Cameroonian striker has played for some of Europe’s
biggest clubs including Real Madrid, Barcelona, Inter Milan, Chelsea and
Everton (his current club). 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
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