Haaland’s fortune from zero to 77 million in 2020 – NRK Sport – Sports news, results and broadcast schedule
Solbakken was fired by FC Copenhagen in October 2020, before he was presented as the new Norwegian national team manager in December.
Danske Ekstra Bladet wrote at the time that he had agreed to a lucrative final package of between 23 and 25 million Danish kroner, in excess of 30 million Norwegian kroner.
On the other hand, he is listed without any net income in 2020, which is probably due to the fact that he taxed in Denmark while he worked there.
But the net worth went up by almost 27 million kroner to 51.3 million.
One of Solbakken’s most important students, Erling Braut Haaland, started in 2020 with excellence in his new club Borussia Dortmund. The salary he receives from the German club is not shown in the Norwegian tax lists, but the 21-year-old’s fortune rose.
In 2019, he was listed with zero in net worth, but the following year it was up to 76.6 million kroner.
90 million this year
The only Norwegian who in recent years has been able to compete with Haaland in media coverage is Ole Gunnar Solskjær, who was fired in November after almost three years as a coach at Manchester United.
In 2019, he was all the way up to an 11th place on the list of the best incomes. Then he was listed with 108 million kroner on the tax list.
In 2020, he is admittedly listed with only 3.7 million kroner in income, but the fortune has taken a boost from 70.5 to 113.9 million kroner. In 2018, he was listed with 22.2 million kroner in assets.
Best of the Olympic heroes
Despite the fact that there was no international championship for Karsten Warholm, the income skyrocketed for the hurdles runner in 2020.
While in 2019 he defended the World Cup title in the 400 meter hurdles, had an income of 2 million kroner, the income in the year when the Olympics in Tokyo was postponed and the European Championships in Paris was canceled, of 8.3 million kroner.
The fortune also picked up for the Ulstein Viking. It was in 2020 at 10.2 million kroner, up from 6.4 million in 2019 and from 464,000 in 2018.
It is nevertheless on the tax the largest percentage change came. While in 2019 he taxed just over 700,000 kroner, the same high was over 4 million the following year.
He is thus one of the Norwegian gold winners from the Olympics in Tokyo who is listed with the largest income in the year the games were to be held.
Gold winner in the 1500 meters Jakob Ingebrigtsen had 1.7 million kroner, while triathlete Kristian Blummenfelt just ended up with more than millions.
The sand volleyball duo Anders Mol and Christian Sørum have been listed with DKK 570,000 and DKK 734,000 respectively.
This is what the Norwegian medal winners from the Olympics in Tokyo earned, had in wealth and taxed in 2020. The women’s national handball team took bronze, but is not in the table.
Golf success
Golfer Viktor Hovland, who really joined the golf elite in the 2020 season, also had a good year financially.
Winning the PGA Tour helped the man from Ekeberg in Oslo increase his fortune from 6 million in 2019 to 29.8 million in 2020.
Hovland is according to VG the Norwegian athlete with the third most in income in 2020. With his 16 million kroner in income, only the chess star Magnus Carlsen (30.1 million kroner) and the sailor Kristian Nergaard earned more.
Nergaard is listed with DKK 34.6 million in income and DKK 300 million in assets. The 59-year-old owns the company Bama together with the siblings Vibeke and Peder.
The cyclist Alexander Kristoff, who has topped the newspaper’s list over the last four years, has this year also been overlooked by biathlete Johannes Thingnes Bø. They earned 14.2 and 16 million kroner, respectively.
Alpine-optur
Alpinist Aleksander Aamodt Kilde also had a good year. In 2020, he secured his first overall victory in the World Cup, which contributed to the net income ending at 9.1 million, up from 4 million the year before.
Another alpine hero, Aksel Lund Svindal, had his first full year as a sports pensioner in 2020. On the other hand, it did not mean bad finances for the 39-year-old.
The man living in Snarøya is admittedly only worth NOK 51,000 in net income, but his net worth increased by more than NOK 50 million to NOK 214 million in 2020.
Svindal runs his own investment company, A Management.