David Beckham earns $36 million from FIFA World Cup partnerships
David Beckham is set to earn $36 million from the FIFA World Cup despite not being the tournament's official face. His extensive partnership deals and past contributions to soccer in the U.S. have kept him in the spotlight, demonstrating his ability to maintain influence and profitability in the sport even after retirement.
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Published 15 Jul 2026, 23:39 UTC · Updated 15 Jul 2026, 23:50 UTC
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