15 Highest-Paid Female Athletes in the World

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In this article, we will look at 15 highest-paid female athletes in the world. We have also covered interesting insights about female athletes and the companies who are actively supporting and investing in them. If you want to skip our detailed analysis, head straight to 5 Highest-Paid Female Athletes in the World. Long gone are the days when women's sports were confined to the shadows, overshadowed by their male counterparts. Today, female athletes are commanding attention, breaking records, and shattering glass ceilings, while their influence extends far beyond the field or court. Apart from women making contribution in athletics today, being an athlete is also one of the most profitable professions in the world.  

The Fight for Equal Pay

For years, the U.S. women's national soccer team fought for equal pay and treatment. This led to a truly historic moment when representatives for both the men's and women's teams signed their respective collective bargaining agreements with U.S. Soccer. The struggle for equal pay was characterized by a federal gender discrimination lawsuit filed by the women against U.S. Soccer in 2019 that drew international attention and support with fans chanting "Equal Pay!" during the Women's World Cup final.

The women's team had been successful on the international stage, winning back-to-back World Cup titles, but faced huge disparities in FIFA prize money compared to the men's team. While the women received a $110,000 bonus for their 2019 World Cup victory, the men would have earned $407,000 had they won in 2018.

After long and sometimes acrimonious negotiations, the new agreement has secured identical pay structures for appearances and tournament victories, revenue sharing, and equitable distribution of World Cup prize money. The deal involved pooling FIFA's payments for the men's World Cup and the upcoming Women's World Cup, as well as future tournaments until 2028.

How Much Money Do Female Athletes Make?

According to Forbes, in 2022, the 25 highest-paid female athletes worldwide collectively earned approximately $285 million before deductions for taxes and agents' fees. Among them, the top ten athletes contributed a large portion, amassing a total of $194 million. This figure represents a notable increase of 17% compared to the previous year's top ten, which had set a record of $167 million in 2021.

On the other hand, as of 2023, Cristiano Ronaldo is the highest-paid athlete, with an estimated $136 million in earnings over the past 12 months. However, Lionel Messi was the highest paid athlete in 2021-22 with a total earning of $130 million, according to Genuine Impact Newsletter. The highest-paid athlete of all time is Michael Jordan.