Top five footballers that became richer after retirement

The money and fame that comes with the round leather game  is much, but majority of the time it comes at a very youthful period, a time when those involved are unable to make proper use of them.

Towards the end of their careers, many go bankrupt. But a few among them become even richer than they were in their active days.

Take a look at five players that got richer after they stopped playing football.


Name:Matheu Flamini

Country: France🇫🇷

Company: co-founded GF Biomechanicals

This French man who was a meticulous Midfielder has continued to do so in the business world after retirement. 

The exciting footballer who was a loved figure at Arsenal football club has moved his dynamism to the booming biotech scene and is not slowing down.

A co-founder of GF Biochemicals, the first company in the world capable of mass-producing sustainable oil substitute levulinic acid. Estimates suggest his business could be worth well over £10bn. 


Name: Robbins Fowler

Country: England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

Company: Real Estate

The Englishman who was a great goal poacher began to scoop properties while still in active football. By the time he retired, he had amassed a great amount of properties to his name which is currently estimated to be in the region of £32million.

He equally runs his own seminar through the "Robbie Fowler's property academy"


Name: Ramon Vega

Country: Switzerland🇨🇭

Company: swish Mayfair-based hedge fund 

The wolf of wall-street who played for Tottenham Hotspur and Watford didn't make much money playing football but has become very wealthy through a Swiss Mayfair hedge fund worth over £625million investment.


Name: Sun Jihai

Country: China🇨🇳

Company: Co-founded HaiQiu Sports

The Midfield enforcer upon retirement ventured in to advanced technology which serves as a middle-man between the football player and the fans.

A co-founder of HaiQiu Sports, a company that merges media, technology and data. He wants to connect fans with stars and become a bridge for sport between the West and Far East.


Name: Dion Dublin

Country: England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

Company: Dube

A utility player that can play in front of goal and as a centre back in his heydays.

The 50-year-old is a respected BBC football pundit although he also hosts daytime TV show Homes Under the Hammer.

That’s not his only source of income. Dublin invented The Dube - a specialist percussion instrument with four playable sides.

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