Sweden's bronze-medal finish at France 2019 saw them make the second-highest move within the top10. They moved from the ninth to sixth position and returned to the top six for the first time in over two years.
Below is the full prize money breakdown for the 2019/20 Champions League: Base fee for group stage: €15,250,000 Group match victory: €2,700,000 Group match draw: €900,000 Round of 16: €9,500,000 Quarter-finals: €10,500,000 Semi-finals: €12,000,000
Nigeria top the group with 10 points, while South Africa are second place with 9 points. Libya are third place with 7 points, while Seychelles have a point.
Indian actor Akshay Kumar was the only Bollywood star in the top10. He came in sixth place with earnings of $48.5m, which Forbes said mostly came from product endorsement deals.
Kwara Central final result is; Bukola Saraki (PDP): 87, 032 votes Ibrahim Oloriegbe (APC): 151,763 votes Bukola Saraki from 2015 to 2019 served as one of Nigeria's top10 political leaders.
It also held the top spot in 2023 and 2019. 2. Dubai International AirportIn 2024, the second busiest airport globally was Dubai International Airport with 60.2 million seats.
The top 20 acts in hip-hop earned a combined $860 million, up 33 per cent from $648 million last year. Forbes' Highest-Paid Hip-Hop Acts of 2019 1. Kanye West - $150 million 2. Jay-Z - $81 million 3. Drake - $75 million 4.
VAR has been the subject of controversy since it was introduced in the English top flight in 2019. But Webb insists the use of the technology is improving and that mistakes are being cut out after a shaky start.
Forbes has released its annual Top 100 Highest-Paid Celebrities List, with the stars collectively raking in a reported $6.1 billion before taxes, a $200 million drop from 2019.
Russia, 2018 semi-finalists Belgium and reigning World Champions, France are joint leaders in the rankings, the first time the top spot is being shared in the table's 25-year history. Brazil, Croatia and Uruguay round up the top five.