UPDATE: This list has been updated to include Darren Huckerby's salary, Emilio's big pay raise and Claudio Reyna's retirement.
Also the list of celebrity MLS fans has been updated here.
While MLS is not the English Premier League, that hasn't stopped a few players from making a tidy bit of coin and greenbacks.
Here is the 2008 MLS Rich List.
Top 20 Guaranteed Compensation
1. David Beckham (LA Galaxy) $6,500,000
2. Cuauhtemoc Blanco (Chicago Fire) $2,700,000
3. Marcelo Gallardo (D.C. United) $1,900,000
4. Juan Pablo Angel (Red Bull New York) $1,600,000
5. Landon Donovan (LA Galaxy) $900,000
6. Claudio Lopez (Kansas City Wizards) $820,000
7. Luciano Emilio (D.C. United) $759,000
8. Carlos Ruiz (LA Galaxy) $460,000
9. Christian Gomez (Colorado Rapids) $430,000
10. Guillermo Barros Schelotto (Columbus Crew) $425,000
11. Duilio Davino (FC Dallas) $400,000
12. Darren Huckerby (San Jose Earthquakes) $355,00
13. Taylor Twellman (New England Revolution) $350,000
14. Laurent Robert (Toronto FC) $337,000
15. Carl Robinson (Toronto FC) $330,000
16. Shalrie Joseph (New England Revolution) $325,000
17. Dwayne DeRosario (Houston Dynamo) $325,000
18. Pablo Mastroeni (Colorado Rapids) $316,000
19. Jaime Moreno (D.C. United) $275,000
20. Dave Van Den Berg (Red Bull New York) $274,500
Some quick analysis of the Top 20 best compensated players in MLS:
2 Clubs, LA Galaxy, and DC United have the most players on the list. 3 each.
Half of the list are players currently playing for their national team.
4 are current US internationals, Landon Donovan, Pablo Mastroeni, Taylor Twellman, Ante Razov.
6 others, David Beckham (England), Jaime Moreno (Bolivia), Carl Robinson (Wales), Carlos Ruiz (Guatemala), Dwayne DeRosario (Canada) , Sharlie Joseph (Grenada) represent their countries.
To see the other end of this pay scale we suggest you download the whole salary list at the MLS Players Union site.
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Glad to see all the appreciation for Americans in an American league. When MLS offers quality Americans like Clint Dempsey and Brian McBride the money they offer washed up Europeans and Argentines I'll take the league seriously. Until then I'll watch other soccer leagues. It isn't about quality of play: it is about respect. MLS insulted Kasey Keller by offering him less than he was offered in Romania, yet found the money to sign a washed up Denilson.
gee, take a gamble on a creative attacking player who played for a world cup-winning Brazil? or sign an aging American goalkeeper?
Which one of these types of players is more coveted? You figure it out and then you'll get it.
why is robert still on the list