
In sports, an injury can end a career in seconds. That’s why some of the biggest athletes have gone to extreme lengths to protect their most valuable assets — by insuring their body parts for staggering amounts. From mind-blowing dunks to last-second shots, these athletes rely on their bodies to make history. Insuring their most valuable body parts isn’t just a safety net — it’s a way of securing their legacy, earnings, and future.
Here are five sports stars who made sure their moneymakers were covered for millions.
5. Iker Casillas’ hands: $10 million in 2007

Iker Casillas knew a goalkeeper’s hands are his greatest asset. In 2007, the Spanish football legend covered his — literally — by insuring them for $10 million each. Even a career-ending injury wouldn’t leave this shot-stopping icon empty-handed.
4. Fernando Alonso’s thumbs: $12 million in 2012

Racing at 200-plus mph requires lightning-quick reflexes, and for Formula 1 legend Fernando Alonso, his thumbs control everything. That’s why he insured them for $12 million. These digits control the steering, gear shifts, and ultimately, his fate on the track.
3. Cristiano Ronaldo’s Legs : $130 million in 2006

Cristiano Ronaldo’s explosive speed and dazzling footwork form the foundation of his remarkable career. It’s no surprise he got his legs insured for over $130 million during his Real Madrid days. This wasn’t just about protecting the player — it was about safeguarding the club’s multi-million dollar investment.
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2. David Beckham’s legs: $195 million in 2006

David Beckham’s legendary free kicks and precision passes made him a global superstar. In 2006, the football icon took protection to another level by securing a $195 million insurance policy on his legs. The coverage protected both his playing career and lucrative endorsement deals.
1. Lionel Messi’s legs: $1 billion

When you’re among the greatest of all time, your legs are worth more than some entire teams. Lionel Messi reportedly insured his for a staggering $1 billion, ensuring that any injury wouldn’t just sideline him — it would also come with a substantial payout befitting his status in the sport.
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