Twitter Names Top Male Athletes of 2019
12/13/2019 06:36 pm EST
1. Neymar
Neymar is one of the most popular soccer players in the world as he's been on the Brazil national team since 2010. He has scored 61 goals in 101 matches for Brazil which makes him the third-highest scorer in team history. He led the team to a gold medal win in the 2016 Summer Olympics.
2. Lionel Messi
Lionel Messi is the only one on this list that doesn't have a Twitter account. But he's not worried about it because he's focused being one of the best players in the world. He is Argentina's all-time leading goal scorer and Forbes named him the highest-paid athlete.
3. Cristiano Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo has been with the Portugal national team since 2003 and has scored 99 goals in 164 matches. He was named the world's most famous athlete by ESPN in 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019. He is also the most followed user on Instagram.
4. LeBron James
LeBron James joined the Los Angeles Lakers last year and missed the last part of the season with an injury. This year is a different story as the Lakers have the best record in the league and James is playing at an MVP level. He has won three NBA titles and he's a four-time MVP winner.
5. Kawhi Leonard
Kawhi Leonard came to Toronto to win a title and he delivered. The Raptors were able to take down the Golden State Warriors and give the city their first NBA Championship. He is now with the Los Angles Clippers and it's possible he could win another title in 2020.
6. Kobe Bryant
Kobe Bryant retired from the NBA three years ago, but he's still very popular on social media. Byant won five NBA titles during his career and he won the MVP award in 2008. He was also named to the all-star team 18 times.
7. Tom Brady
The fact that Tom Brady continues to win at 42 years old and he's active on social media makes it an easy choice for him to be on the list. Brady has led the Patriots to six Super Bowl wins and he has won the MVP award three times.
8. Kylian Mbappe
Kylian Mbappe has been on France's national team since 2017 and has scored 13 goals in 34 matches. In 2018, Mbappe helped France win the World Cup as he scored on the final match. He was named the FIFA World Cup Best Young Player Award for his work in the tournament.
9. Keisuke Honda
Keisuke Honda was on Japan's national team from 2008-2018 and scored 37 goals in 98 matches. He helped the team win the Asian Cup and was named Player of the Tournament. He's now the general manager and coach of the Cambodia National Team.
10. Antonio Brown
It's no surprise to see Antonio Brown on the list since he's done more work on social media than on the field. Brown was with three teams in 2019 and was either traded or cut from each organization. From getting into a war with the NFL over his helmet to being sued for sexual assault, it has been a very wild 2019 for the former Steelers and Patriots wide receiver.
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