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This article looks into the top five richest footballers who have diversified their portfolios with successful businesses.

Footballers are often celebrated for their artistry on the pitch, but many have also leveraged their fame and fortune to build impressive business empires off the field.

From high-profile endorsements to entrepreneurial ventures, these players have expanded their influence far beyond the game.

In this article, we dive into the top five richest footballers who have diversified their portfolios with successful businesses, proving that their talents extend well beyond scoring goals and winning matches.

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Richest footballers with Businesses Investment

1. Mathieu Flamini

Net Worth: $28 billion (via GF Biochemicals)

Business Ventures: Flamini’s post-football career has been remarkably successful. He co-founded GF Biochemicals with Pasquale Granata in 2008, focusing on producing levulinic acid, a key component in various eco-friendly products. The company’s exponential growth has made Flamini the richest former footballer globally.

2. Louis Saha

Net Worth: $5 billion (via Axis Stars)

Business Ventures: Saha established Axis Stars to provide a secure platform for pro-athletes and entertainers. The app combines trusted resources into one convenient interface. With over 550 ex-pro athletes using the service, Saha’s venture has seen impressive valuation and success.

 

3. Martin Braithwaite

Net Worth: $287 million (primarily from real estate)

Business Ventures: While still active in football, Braithwaite has made significant strides in the property sector. His partnership with NYCE Companies has been highly lucrative, contributing to his substantial wealth beyond his football earnings.

4. Andres Iniesta

Net Worth: Estimated in the millions (from winery and tech investments)

Business Ventures: Iniesta inherited and took ownership of Bodega Iniesta, a family winery, which has contributed to his wealth. He has also invested in FirstVision, a company aiming to enhance sports broadcasting through innovative player-mounted cameras.

5. Thomas Graverson

Net Worth: $100 million (from poker and investments)

Business Ventures: Graverson transitioned from football to a successful poker career, earning his fortune through high-stakes games in US casinos. He also made strategic investments in bars and restaurants, leading to a luxurious lifestyle alongside celebrities.

Credit: Vanguard News

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England tops Group L as Kane breaks World Cup scoring record in victory over Panama

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England booked their place in the World Cup round of 32 as Group L winners after a dominant second-half display earned a 2-0 victory over Panama, with Harry Kane setting a new national scoring record at the tournament.

After a subdued first-half performance that echoed their goalless draw against Ghana earlier in the group stage, England finally found their rhythm after the interval to secure maximum points and top the group standings.

Jude Bellingham broke the deadlock midway through the second half, reacting quickest to convert from a corner and hand England a deserved breakthrough, according to Reuters.

The midfielder turned provider five minutes later, delivering a pinpoint cross for captain Harry Kane, who powered home a header to double England’s advantage.

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The goal saw Kane become England’s highest-ever scorer at the FIFA World Cup with 11 goals, surpassing the previous record of 10 held by legendary striker Gary Lineker.

The victory confirmed England’s progress to the round of 32 as Group L champions, where they will face one of the tournament’s third-placed qualifiers in the knockout stage. – June 28, 2026

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2026 World Cup: Cape Verde makes history, first smallest nation to zoom into knockout stage

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Cape Verde inscribed their name into FIFA World Cup history on Friday, becoming the smallest nation ever to reach the tournament’s knockout stage after holding Saudi Arabia to a goalless draw in their final Group H clash in Houston.

The island nation, with a population of just over 600,000, secured qualification from Group H after finishing unbeaten, collecting three points from three draws against Spain, Uruguay, and Saudi Arabia.

We are small,” said Vozinha, Cape Verde’s 40-year-old goalkeeper who embodied the grit of his nation. “But we have big hearts and we are fighters.”

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The tournament debutants pulled off one of the World Cup’s biggest surprises by playing pre-tournament favorites Spain to a scoreless draw in its opener.

They followed that up by scoring their first goals of the World Cup in a 2-2 tie against Uruguay.

With Friday’s draw, they finish undefeated on three points and take second place in Group H behind 2010 winners Spain and a point ahead of two-time World Cup champions Uruguay.

Cape Verde will face defending champions Argentina next up in a round-of-32 matchup in Miami Gardens, Florida, on July 3.

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World Cup: France beat Norway 4-1 as Dembélé hits hat-trick

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France maintained their perfect start to the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a commanding 4-1 victory over Norway on Friday, thanks to a first-half hat-trick from Ousmane Dembélé that sealed top spot in Group I.

The French winger struck in the seventh, 20th and 32nd minutes, with two of his goals set up by captain Kylian Mbappé and the third assisted by Aurélien Tchouaméni. Désiré Doué added a fourth deep into stoppage time to complete another dominant display by Didier Deschamps’ side.

Norway briefly threatened a comeback when Thelo Aasgaard pulled one back in the 21st minute after being set up by Andreas Schjelderup. However, the Scandinavians struggled to break down the French defence for the remainder of the contest despite enjoying more possession after the interval.

France, who had already secured qualification before kick-off, completed the group stage with three wins from three, underlining their credentials as one of the favourites for the World Cup title. Mbappé once again played a key role, providing two assists before being substituted late in the game.

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The result ensured Norway also progressed to the Round of 32 despite the defeat, having already booked qualification with victories in their opening two matches.

France will now head into the knockout stage with maximum points and growing momentum, while Norway will look to regroup before their Round of 32 clash after suffering their first defeat of the tournament.

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