After retiring, Beckham's endorsements continued to appear. Recently, the 46-year-old England football legend signed a contract with Qatar to become the country's image ambassador and the image ambassador of the Qatar World Cup. It is reported that Beckham will sign a 10-year contract of £15 million a year, worth a total of £150 million!
According to the British "Sun" newspaper, Beckham's advertising revenue has reached around 330 million pounds so far, which has been the dream of advertisers for many years, even after retiring. Which brands are grabbing their money in Beckham's pockets and letting the former midfielder tout their products?
Adidas

Back in 2003, Beckham signed a lifetime contract with Adidas. It was later reported that the German sports giant had paid him a huge fee of up to 115 million pounds. At the time, it was one of the largest sponsorship deals in the field of sports.
Tudor
In 2017, Beckham became the spokesperson for Tudor, and since endorsing Tudor watches, Beckham has always been inseparable from Tudor watches on his wrists in various activities, but no one has ever revealed how much money Beckham has made from this transaction.
Haig Club
In 2014, Beckham helped create the whisky brand Haig Club. At the same time, David Beckham has become the face of The Hague Club, promoting the brand around the world. His stake in the company is worth £50 million.
Armani
In 2007, when Beckham's football career was in full swing, he modeled for Italian designer Armani. Beckham reportedly received £20 million.
Gillette
In 2004, Beckham signed an agreement with the American shaving company Gillette, where Beckham earns more than £3 million a year. Three years later, he abandoned the deal, with Tiger Woods, Federer and Henry all following in Beckham's footsteps.
Konami
The Japanese video game maker signed Beckham as a PES ambassador in 2017, signing a long-term contract, but the value of the deal was never disclosed.
Pepsi
PepsiCo is a major sponsor of football, and Beckham's partnership with PepsiCo began in 1998 and is worth £2 million a year. It was 10 years before Beckham and Pepsi ended their partnership.
Kent & Cowan
Back in 2015, David Beckham modeled for the upscale fashion brand Kent & Curwen. But four years later, he abandoned the deal after Kent & Covent announced a loss of £18m. Before leaving, Beckham owned a stake in the brand.
Sainsbury
In 2011, British supermarket chain Sainsbury offered Beckham a £3.5 million deal, with Beckham acting as an ambassador. For now, Beckham is still tied to Sainsbury, selling his deodorant line of merchandise.
Jaguar
Beckham's relationship with the British luxury carmaker began in 2014. In China, Beckham stands for Jaguar, and it's unclear the value of the deal, but it's safe to say that Beckham was the first to get Jaguar's latest products.
According to The Sun
Edited by Ou Peng
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