Top 10 World's Highest-Paid Athletes in 2026

Last Updated: Jun 10, 2026, 10:10 IST

Who are the world's highest-paid athletes in 2026? Forbes reveals the top 10 list, led by Cristiano Ronaldo at $300 million. Check full rankings, earnings breakdown, and sport-wise analysis here.

Top 10 World's Highest-Paid Athletes in 2026
Top 10 World's Highest-Paid Athletes in 2026

Who are the world's highest-paid athletes in 2026? According to the latest data from Forbes, the world’s highest-paid athletes in 2026 earned more than $1.4 billion in total earnings, and this total annual amount of earnings is the highest ever recorded by Forbes in its annual ranking.

The highest-paid athletes' earnings include their salaries, prize money, endorsements, and other income from outsourcing, like advertising. 

So, let’s explore the Top 10 World's Highest-Paid Athletes in 2026 with their earning breakdown and sport-wise analysis here.

World's Highest Paid Athletes 2026

As per Forbes, Cristiano Ronaldo is the world's highest-paid athlete in 2025-2026, with total earnings of $300 million. Here is the list of the Top 10 World's Highest-Paid Athletes in 2026 given in a table:

Rank

Athlete

Sport

Country

Total Earnings

On-Field

Off-Field

1

Cristiano Ronaldo

Soccer

Portugal

$300 million

$235 million

$65 million

2

Canelo Álvarez

Boxing

Mexico

$170 million

$160 million

$10 million

3

Lionel Messi

Soccer

Argentina

$140 million

$70 million

$70 million

4

LeBron James

Basketball

USA

$137.8 million

$52.8 million

$85 million

5

Shohei Ohtani

Baseball

Japan

$127.6 million

$2.6 million

$125 million

6

Stephen Curry

Basketball

USA

$124.7 million

$54.7 million

$70 million

7

Jon Rahm

Golf

Spain

$107 million

$87 million

$20 million

8

Karim Benzema

Soccer

France

$104 million

$100 million

$4 million

9

Kevin Durant

Basketball

USA

$103.8 million

$54.8 million

$49 million

10

Lewis Hamilton

Formula 1

UK

$100 million

$70 million

$30 million

Source: Forbes

Overview of World's Highest Paid Athletes 2026

1. Cristiano Ronaldo: $300 Million (Soccer, Portugal)

In 2026, Cristiano Ronaldo is the world's highest-paid athlete in 2025-26. He is the world's highest-paid athlete, consecutively 6 times in 11 years. His total earnings for 2025-26 are around $300 million, the highest ever earnings in his career and the same as those of Floyd Mayweather Jr in 2015, the highest Forbes has ever measured in a single year.

He is currently playing with Saudi Arabia's Saudi Pro League team Al-Nassr. He earns $235 million to play the game. On the other side, he also has contracts with many international brands like Nike, Binance, Perplexity, etc., for $65 million. He also made a $7.5 million investment in a tech arm of Herbalife last year.

Key Facts:

  • Age: 41

  • Club: Al-Nassr (Saudi Pro League)

  • On-field earnings since joining Saudi Pro League have more than tripled compared to his Premier League days

2. Canelo Alvarez: $170 Million (Boxing, Mexico)

Canelo Alvarez is the second highest-paid athlete in the world in 2025-2026. He made $170 million, primarily off his Terence Crawford clash. Of this total, $160 million was from boxing winnings and $10 million from endorsements.

Canelo is a four-weight world champion and the first undisputed champion in boxing's super middleweight division in 2021.

Key Facts:

  • Age: 35

  • Nationality: Mexican

  • Primary earnings: Fight purse from Canelo vs. Crawford

3. Lionel Messi: $140 Million (Soccer, Argentina)

Lionel Messi ranks third on the Forbes list of the world's highest-paid athletes in 2025-2026. He made a total of $140 million. He has divided his income into half on-field income ($70 million) and off-field income ($70 million). It's a testament to his worth at Inter Miami and as an international brand.

Messi was the leader of the Forbes list both in 2019 and 2022. He has continued to secure big sponsorships while in Major League Soccer (MLS).

Key Facts:

  • Age: 38

  • Club: Inter Miami (MLS)

  • Off-field income matches his playing salary

Sport-Wise Analysis: Which Sports Dominate in 2026?

The 2026 Forbes list shows that soccer and basketball lead all sports with three athletes each in the top 10.

Sport

Athletes in the Top 10

Combined Earnings

Soccer

3 (Ronaldo, Messi, Benzema)

$544 million

Basketball

3 (LeBron, Curry, Durant)

$366.3 million

Boxing

1 (Canelo)

$170 million

Baseball

1 (Ohtani)

$127.6 million

Golf

1 (Jon Rahm)

$107 million

Formula 1

1 (Hamilton)

$100 million

So, according to the Forbes ranking of the world's top-earning athletes in 2026, Cristiano Ronaldo is in a league of his own. His total of $300 million makes him the world's highest-paid athlete in 2025-2026. As in the top 10 list, most athletes are from soccer and basketball, making Saudi Arabia's colossal investment in soccer begin to change the global sports earnings landscape, and the top 10’s total income has crossed the $1.4 billion total earnings mark for the first time as a new milestone in the commercialisation of sports worldwide.


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