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Which footballer has the best cars?

Which footballer has the best cars?

Here’s a look at the top 10 footballers with the most expensive cars:

  • Lionel Messi – (Pagani Zonda Tricolore) – $1.70m.
  • Zlatan Ibrahimovic – (Ferrari Monza SP2) – $1.70m.
  • Samuel Eto’o – (Aston Martin One-77) – $1.80m.
  • Karim Benzema – (Bugatti Veyron Pur Sang) – $1.90m.
  • Cristiano Ronaldo (Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport) – $2.00m.

Which footballer has most expensive car?

Let’s take a look at the 10 most expensive cars owned by football players.

  • Lionel Messi’s Ferrari 335 S Spider Scaglietti- $30m.
  • Cristiano Ronaldo’s Bugatti La Voiture Noire – $18.60m.
  • Cristiano Ronaldo’s Bugatti Chiron – $3.00m.
  • Son Heung-min’s Ferrari LaFerrari – $3.00m.

What car do footballers drive?

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Club/Footballer Reportedly Owned Car Car Paid Off In
Jamie Vardy Bentley Continental GT Supersports 132 mins played
Dele Alli Bentley Continental GT Supersports 239 mins played
Harry Kane Bentley Continental GT Supersports 66 mins played
Eden Hazard Aston Martin Vanquish 66 mins played

Which footballer has the fastest car?

Andres Iniesta’s Bugatti Veyron Super Sport The Veyron Super Sport, with its ridiculous W16 engine and 1,200bhp, is currently the fastest road legal car you can buy, with a top speed of 268mph.

Which car did Ronaldo buy recently?

Ronaldo’s most recent purchase was a $1.95 million Ferrari Monza SP1. The Portuguese caused a stir by skipping Juventus training in early May to buy the car, just a day after the club’s humiliating defeat to rival AC Milan.

How much is Ronaldo Bugatti?

Ronaldo’s most expensive car is a $12 million Bugatti Centodieci. According to SportBible, Ronaldo purchased the motor, one of only 10 in the world, to celebrate his 36th birthday in February. The car can go from 0-100 km/h in just 2.4 seconds and has a top speed of 380 km/h.

What is Messi’s most expensive car?

Lionel Messi reportedly shelled out $35.5 million at an auction to claim 335 S Spider Scaglietti, which became the world’s most expensive car.

What is Ronaldo’s fastest car?

Let’s take a look at the seven high-speed cars in his collection.

  • Bugatti Veyron. There are many sports cars in Cristiano Ronaldo’s collection.
  • Audi R8. The Portuguese football star has a few Audi cars in his garage.
  • Koenigsegg CCX.
  • Ferrari F12 TDF.
  • Ferrari 599 GTO.
  • Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4.
  • Ferrari F430.

Who is the god of football?

Diego Maradona
He was none other than Diego Maradona, one of the world’s greatest football players, also called ‘The God of Football’. He saw heaven and hell on Earth and died Wednesday at the age of 60. Maradona was a player who, apart from scoring goals, also made mistakes.

What kind of car does Liverpool football player drive?

The Liverpool star has opted for a slightly more reasonable car, by footballer standards that is, choosing the Mercedes GLE Coupe. At a relatively modest £50k, the Egyptian didn’t splash the cash on this one – although he does now own a rather pricey Lamborghini.

Who is the most famous football player in the world?

Lionel Messi (aka Leo Messi) is the most famous Argentine professional football player at the moment. He plays at the center forward position and is also the captain of both Barcelona football club and the Argentina national football team. Messi is also the most paid football player in the world and he owns various expensive and luxury cars.

Why do so many football players drive cars?

Footballers and cars go hand in hand. With more money than sense, and little to actually spend it on, the modern football player can build an arsenal of exotic and ferocious automobiles. More than anything else, it’s a statement piece.

What kind of car does football player Buffon drive?

He probably doesn’t do that though. About as patriotic as you can get, it’s hardly surprising Buffon decides to drive around Turin in a Fiat 500. The shot-stopper is of a certain generation and perhaps his choice of car is his method of shunning the glitz and glam of the modern footballing world.