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Crazy Money Football: 5 Footballers who were CRAZY RICH before they hit Football Money



According to Mirror Football, there are a list of footballers who weren't really after the crazy money in football. They had a life before the football money got it. Here are a list of 9 footballers who were crazy rich before they hit Football money...

1. Hugo Lloris
Born in Nice to a father who is an investment banker and mother who is a successful lawyer. He lived an upper-class lifestyle and taking daily tennis lessons before switching to football.

2. Mario Gotze
Born to a top-class educationist father, Professor Jurgen Gotze. It is believed that Mario's father was instrumental in getting him to progress while he was at Borussia Dortmund.

3. Andrea Pirlo
Pirlo is definitely a very very wealthy kid. His father is the founder of a steel company in Brescia which he founded in 1982.

4. Robin van Persie
Born into an artistic family, Robin's dad is a successful sculptor and his mum is a painter and jewelry designer. Robin was brought up by his arti


5. Gerard Pique
Gerard was born into a very successful and wealthy family. His father is a successful lawyer and businessman and his mother is a director of a hospital in Barcelona. Gerard's grand-dad is a former director at the Nou Camp. Gerard has a beautiful heritage but he still went into Football to play for one of the world's elite clubs, Barcelona. Coupled with this, he is married to stunning Colombian musician Shakira and he is the founder of a growing sports and media investment group, Kosmos.

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