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High-end vehicles were one of Maradona's weaknesses; he has a collection that includes a Ferrari Testarossa, a Scania truck, a Rolls Royce Ghost, valued at 300,000 euros, and a BMW i8 worth 210,000 euros. MARADONA MARADONA'S FORTUNE m Maradona was and will be a multinational luxury brand, with parishioners with an unwavering passionate faith. Euromericas Sport Marketing reported the calculation of the assets that make up the idol's fortune in its report “Maradona: Economic-Financial Analysis 2020”. “Maradona, in his career, has earned large amounts of money by being the best footballer in history, even despite having squandered his earnings on parties and excesses that everyone knows about.
On the other hand, the Italian Justice sentenced him in the mid-2000s to pay 38.9 million for tax evasion, of which 23.5 million were late payment interests, although in 2017 the Italian Treasury suspended the execution of almost 40 million euros,” explains the Ibero-American specialist in Sports Marketing, Gerardo Molina. “El Diego” has investments in numerous assets, so his money is 'diversified', despite all the scandals Brazil Mobile Number List throughout his life. In 2014 he was among the 10 highest-paid footballers with earnings estimated at 370 million dollars, the teams that have signed him as a coach have made a significant outlay to acquire his services. “Death found him as technical director of the Argentine club Gimnasia de la Plata, with a salary and percentage of profits from sales. The star was available to travel to Belarus, since he is honorary president of the Dinamo Brest team.
There they welcomed him with open arms: at his presentation they gave him a diamond ring valued at 300,000 euros and an Overcomer Hunta model amphibious tank car. ” Molina details High-end vehicles were one of Maradona's weaknesses; he has a collection that includes a Ferrari Testarossa, a Scania truck, a Rolls Royce Ghost, valued at 300,000 euros, and a BMW i8 worth 210,000 euros. The team he trained before Gimnasia de la Plata was the Mexican Dorados de Sinaloa, in which he received $300,000 per month, which added up to a total of $3 million plus prizes and sponsorships, in the months he was there. A similar amount was what he earned as technical director of Argentina, where he received just over a million dollars per season. “Then he went to work in the Arab Emirates, where he coached the Al Wasl team for a season and pocketed close to 43 million and a life of extreme luxury.
On the other hand, the Italian Justice sentenced him in the mid-2000s to pay 38.9 million for tax evasion, of which 23.5 million were late payment interests, although in 2017 the Italian Treasury suspended the execution of almost 40 million euros,” explains the Ibero-American specialist in Sports Marketing, Gerardo Molina. “El Diego” has investments in numerous assets, so his money is 'diversified', despite all the scandals Brazil Mobile Number List throughout his life. In 2014 he was among the 10 highest-paid footballers with earnings estimated at 370 million dollars, the teams that have signed him as a coach have made a significant outlay to acquire his services. “Death found him as technical director of the Argentine club Gimnasia de la Plata, with a salary and percentage of profits from sales. The star was available to travel to Belarus, since he is honorary president of the Dinamo Brest team.
There they welcomed him with open arms: at his presentation they gave him a diamond ring valued at 300,000 euros and an Overcomer Hunta model amphibious tank car. ” Molina details High-end vehicles were one of Maradona's weaknesses; he has a collection that includes a Ferrari Testarossa, a Scania truck, a Rolls Royce Ghost, valued at 300,000 euros, and a BMW i8 worth 210,000 euros. The team he trained before Gimnasia de la Plata was the Mexican Dorados de Sinaloa, in which he received $300,000 per month, which added up to a total of $3 million plus prizes and sponsorships, in the months he was there. A similar amount was what he earned as technical director of Argentina, where he received just over a million dollars per season. “Then he went to work in the Arab Emirates, where he coached the Al Wasl team for a season and pocketed close to 43 million and a life of extreme luxury.