Others on the top10 list are; Marvin Sapp, Kierra Sheard, Koryn Hawthorne, Maverick City Music and Jonathan McReynolds. In 2019, Kanye released his first Christian-themed album, which stirred controversies online.
TOP10 PREMIER LEAGUE EARNERS 1: PAUL POGBA (MAN UNITED) £290,000 a week until 2021 with a further year's option 2: WAYNE ROONEY (MAN UNITED) £260,000 a week until 2019 3: ZLATAN IBRAHIMOVIC (MAN UNITED) £250,000 a week until 2017 4: SERGIO
Google listed top10 songs that dominated the searches for the year 2019. On the top10 list of most-searched songs was 'Joro', 'Dangote', 'Risky', 'Billionaire' by Wizkid, Burna Boy, Davido and Teni respectively.
Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea, Paris Saint-Germain, Arsenal and Tottenham make up the rest of the top10. The top10 is as below: 1. Real Madrid - £1.416billion 2. Manchester United - £1.266billion 3.
Lewandowski was the top goal scorer of this year's Champions League with 15 goals. Lewandowski made the list, alongside Borussia Dortmund's Erling Braut Haaland, who scored 10 goals in the competition.
American golfer, Tiger Woods, who capped off his comeback to professional golf with a historic victory at the 2019 Masters on Sunday has made an upward move in the world of golf rankings, by re-entering the Top10 for the first time in many
UEFA club rankings 2019/20 See the top 21: 1. Real Madrid - 121 points 2. Atletico Madrid - 109 points 3. Barcelona - 108 points 4. Bayern Munich - 104 points 5. Juventus - 99 points 6. Manchester City - 95 points 7. PSG - 86 points 8.
Voting for the winner ends on September 1 and will decide the top three strikes, with a panel of FIFA legends then deciding on the overall winner. FINAL 10: 1. Matheus Cunha 2. Daniel Zsori 3. Juan Fernando Quintero 4. Lionel Messi 5.
Osimhen was top scorer in the qualifiers with 10 goals. He will be participating in his second AFCON tournament after making his debut in 2019 in Egypt, where Nigeria finished third.
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.