- Anual: $1,881,500,680.00
- Mensual: $156,791,723.33
- Semanal: $36,182,705.38
- Diario: $7,236,541.08
Desde el momento que abriste esta página de web, Alex Morgan ha ganado:
Alexandra Patricia Morgan, conocida como Alex Morgan, es una exfutbolista y escritora estadounidense. Jugaba como Mediapunta y su último equipo fue el San Diego Wave de la National Women's Soccer League, y en la selección de Estados Unidos. Desde 2019, co-capitaneo el equipo nacional con Carli Lloyd y Megan Rapinoe.
Wikipedia page about Alex MorganSportsbrief.com: 800,000 dollars per year in the National Women’s Soccer League plus an additional 6.3 million dollars in endorsements.
Forbes Jan 2023: ON-FIELD: $0.7 mil • OFF-FIELD: $5 mil
Sportsunfold Jul 2022: $450,000 a year
Finance Yahoo Sep 2021 $450,000
SportMob Oct 2020: Alex's base annual pay is around USD 450,000, but her activities are not limited to the green rectangular. The Olympic Gold medalist makes almost 1 million USD because of her endorsement deals with huge companies. Alex Morgan has notable endorsement deals with Coca-Cola, Panasonic (PCRFY), Nike, Bank of America, Chapstick, Chobani, McDonald's, and AT&T. She is indeed a moneymaker for several advertisers, and so her commercial attraction to industries has taken her to new high levels as a female footballer. In 2015, Morgan was named as Time's highest paid women's soccer player in the U.S. She also became one of the first women soccer players to grace the cover of the FIFA soccer video games in 2015, and did it again in 2016, appearing with Messi on the 2016 FIFA video games.
Forbes Aug. 2020: Total Earnings: $4.6 million (Salary/bonus: $400,000, Endorsements: $4.2 million)
Forbes Aug 2019: The biggest star of the U.S. Women’s National Team says she’ll be back in uniform for the 2023 World Cup and is bringing personal sponsors like Nike, Coca-Cola, Beats, AT&T, Continental Tires and Volkswagen along for the ride. Total Earnings: $5.8 million
SportShow Jun 2019: income $ 450.000
Sporteology 2018 annual salary: $450.000
Fuentes
- Picture: Jamie Smed, Wikipedia — Attribution (CC BY)
- Text: Sportsbrief
- Text: Forbes
- Text: Sports Unfold
- Text: Finance Yahoo
- Text: Forbes
- Text: Sporteology
- Text: Time.com
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Update: 2023-8