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The 10 most extravagant houses owned by footballers

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The best footballers in the world earn more money than you could possibly imagine, that’s why they often have a lot of cash to burn on extravagant purchases like one-off supercars, yachts, jaw dropping homes and even private jets.

Their homes will tell you just how big they live, that’s why today we’ll show you the 10 most extravagant homes owned by footballers. Enjoy!

10. Mario Balotelli

Super Mario is extremely talented, but he’s so unpredictable and inconsistent, probably due to the his lifestyle that’s making headlines wherever he might be.

When he signed with Liverpool, Balotelli bought this gorgeous villa for around $5 million which includes an indoor pitch, a swimming pool, a private theater, plus a home cinema as well. His villa features 4 bedrooms and bathrooms.

9. Andres Iniesta

Probably one of the best players of this generation, Andres Iniesta had to own a pretty big house, just in case he had to store all those trophies won with Barcelona and the Spanish national team. Iniesta had this beautiful house custom built for him around 15 years ago, that even features his name and shirt number right on the exterior wall of the house, plus the badges of Barcelona and Spain.

That’s how you show how much you love playing for the team, right? The brilliant play maker enjoys 5 bedrooms, a swimming pool and even a small chapel inside his house, with every single amenity he could ask for. His house is valued at $4.6 million.

8. Gareth Bale

After signing with Real Madrid, Gareth Bale quickly moved in Kaka’s former home, in one of the most exclusive and high value areas of Madrid, with neighbors like Zinedine Zidane and many other Spanish celebrities.

Houses here sell for more than $6 million and his contemporary home is a real gem, even in this select neighborhood. The property includes four bedrooms, a six car garage, a nice pool and also an indoor gym.

7. John Terry

John Terry loves Oxshott, a charming village from Surrey, just a couple of minutes away from all the fuzz in London. He used to own a massive 10 bedroom house here, with a home theater, an underground aquarium and a lot of luxurious amenities but he decided to sell it.

After that, he has bought this beautiful seven bedroom, six bathroom home in the same village, just a mile away from his old house. Apparently he paid £4.3 million for the new property, or about $6.5 million, a home that previously belonged to golfer Colin Montgomerie.

6. Lionel Messi

Lionel Messi has been frequently called one of the best footballers to ever exist on the face of the planet, for good reason.

He’s amazing on and off the field and he loves the sport so much that he even decided his home should look like a football.

Messi built the ultimate house for a footballer, shaped exactly like a football and laying on a plot that looks just like a pitch. This jaw dropping home featured a spa, a private theater and all kinds of amenities that are both luxurious and eco-friendly. The cost of construction is $5 million.

5. Cristiano Ronaldo

If Messi is on one side of the coin, the other side has to feature Cristiano Ronaldo. These two players are like Yin and Yang, battling each other every single year for the award of the world’s best soccer player and it’s always a pretty close race, even when we compare their amazing homes.

The brilliant Portuguese player once owned a house near Madrid, featuring 8,000 square feet of luxury, seven bedrooms, eight bathrooms, two pools, a pretty big garden and even a trophy room where he could store all his awards and medals.

4. Didier Drogba

The Ivorian football player has been one of the most skilled strikers in the game, leaving his mark on Chelsea’s successful history.

Didier Drogba made a fortune during his career and apparently he’s also one of the most extravagant spenders in the game, paying almost $14.4 million for this massive mansion, which features 7 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms, a sports museum and also a number of smaller rooms for children.

3. Thierry Henry

Another legendary striker is Thierry Henry, who decided to finish his amazing career with the New York Red Bulls, after 16 years in Europe with Monaco, Juventus, Arsenal and Barcelona. Henry has become one of the wealthiest soccer players, that’s why settling down in New York wasn’t too hard for him.

He moved into one of the most expensive parts of the city, right in the heart of Soho, in a massive penthouse spreading over two floors which was valued at $15 million. But he’s also working on his dream house, a three storey property featuring a swimming pool, bar and cinema and… even a 40ft fish tank.

2. Wayne Rooney

Wayne Rooney’s home looks closer to a palace than your average house, even when it’s compared to other homes on this list.

He bought it for just $6 million a couple of years ago, but invested a ton of money to make it just as he wanted it.

Valued at about $17.83 million, Rooney’s palace includes a sport museum, a massive indoor pool, landscaped gardens, a home theater and a jacuzzi. There’s even a golf simulator inside, just in case he gets bored going from one corner of his house to the other.

1. David Beckham

When it comes to homes owned by soccer players, there’s no one who can beat David Beckham and his wife, Victoria. For years they were the proud owners of one of the most amazing properties in the British countryside, that was even dubbed as the “Beckingham Palace”, but they’ve sold it back in 2013.

And then they’ve bought this charming mansion in the heart of the capital for a cool $50 million. Of course, this home was called the “Beckingham Palace II” and even though it might not look like a lot from this photo, it’s one of the largest and most amazing homes in Kensington.

The mansion spreads over five floors, with 9,000 square feet of luxurious living space, eight bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a gym, a spa, four nail bars, a catwalk and even an inside waterfall!