Learn more about Adriano’s net worth and personal life details

Learn more about Adriano’s net worth and personal life details

Kenneth Mwenda
June 1, 2024 at 10:06 PM
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Adriano's net worth reflects a career filled with remarkable highs and significant challenges. He was once one of the most feared strikers in world football, playing for notable teams such as Flamengo, Inter Milan, Parma, and Roma.

Adriano Leite Ribeiro at FC Internazionale headquarters
Legend Adriano Leite Ribeiro at FC Internazionale headquarters on April 20, 2022, in Milan, Italy. Photo: Mattia Pistoia (modified by author)
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His skill on the field earned him honours and a lasting legacy in Brazilian football. Adriano's life has taken a different path, but his contributions to the sport remain unforgettable.

Profile summary

Name

Adriano Leite Ribeiro

Place of birth

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Date of birth

17 February 1982

Age

42 (as of May 2024)

Nationality

Brazilian

Occupation

Retired Professional Footballer

Position

Striker

Notable teams

Flamengo, Inter Milan, Parma, Roma

Marital status

Divorced

Ex-wife

Micaela Mesquita

Net worth

Approximately $10 million

Height

1.89 m (6 ft 2 in)

Youth career

Flamengo (1997–1999)

International career

Brazil (2000–2010)

Total career goals

108 (club), 27 (international)

Major achievements

Copa América (2004), FIFA Confederations Cup (2005)

Adriano's net worth

Adriano's net worth is around $7 million to $10 million. Financial difficulties affected his life, forcing him to sell some of his property.

According to the Sun, the former footballer sold his $1.6 million house, leaving everything behind except his awards. Reports say he rented a room in Rio de Janeiro's upscale neighbourhood, Barra da Tijuca, for $13,250 monthly.

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Adriano of Inter Milan celebrates a goal during a match against UC Sampdoria at the San Siro stadium on January 25, 2009 in Milan, Italy. Photo: Luca Ghidoni (modified by author)
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Where is Adriano?

Since hanging up his boots, Adriano has been keeping a low profile. He reportedly lives in Brazil. Givemesport revealed that he was spotted riding around Rio on a scooter, giving free Big Macs to kids. The retired footballer also invested in property near the beach.

How old is Adriano?

Adriano (aged 42 as of May 2024) was born on 17 February 1982 in Rio de Janeiro, State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He grew up in hardship, lacking even the most essential things for living.

The young Adriano would go barefoot on the streets or play in dusty fields until late into the night, perfecting what later became great talents through sheer hard work and dedication.

When asked about these moments during an interview with Players Tribune, he said they were enjoyable, claiming to have had a "proper childhood unlike nowadays where children just sit around tapping screens".

Adriano's career

Adriano began his professional career with Flamengo's youth team in 1999. He quickly advanced to the senior squad and debuted on 2 February 2000 against Botafogo in the Torneio Rio-São Paulo.

Four days later, he scored his first goal for the team in a match against São Paulo. Despite signing a two-year contract with Flamengo in June 2000, Adriano moved to Inter Milan for the 2001-02 season. He scored for Inter Milan in a friendly against Real Madrid. However, he was loaned to Fiorentina for the remainder of the 2001-02 season.

Adriano then entered a co-ownership deal with Parma, forming a formidable partnership with Adrian Mutu. He scored 22 goals in 36 appearances. His performance led to a return to Inter Milan in January 2004, where he signed a four-and-a-half-year contract.

Adriano at San Siro stadium
Adriano celebrates after scoring against Fiorentina during their Italian Serie A football match at San Siro stadium in Milan, 21 January 2007. AFP Photo: Paco Serinelli 
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Adriano's father's death in 2004 impacted his career. The former footballer told Marca how losing his father affected him.

"After that day, my love for football was never the same. He loved the game, so I loved the game. It was that simple.
"It was my destiny. When I played football, I played for my family. When I scored, I scored for my family. So when my father died, football was never the same."

Adriano continued to shine while playing for Milan even after his father died, but Zanetti knew that his teammate's life was taking a different turn. As Zanetti said to Tutto Mercato:

"He kept playing football, scoring goals and pointing to the sky, dedicating them to his father."

Adriano's return to São Paulo in 2007

Several disciplinary problems arose as a result of his father's death, such as missing practices or being found partying. In November 2007, he moved to São Paulo on loan. Adriano made a promising start at São Paulo, scoring goals and winning the supporters over. After his loan spell, he returned to Inter Milan.

Flamengo and Roma

Adriano in Rome, Italy
Adriano (R) of AS Roma competes for the ball with Alexis Alejandro of Udinese Calcio during a match at Stadio Olimpico on November 20, 2010 in Rome, Italy. Photo: Paolo Bruno
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He moved briefly back to Flamengo, where he contributed to their first Brazilian Serie A title since 1992, before joining AS Roma in 2010. However, his stay there had continuous personal issues and poor performance.

Adriano's international career with Brazil

Adriano's international career with Brazil saw moments of brilliance, including winning the Golden Boot at the 2004 Copa América and the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup. Despite his talent, his career was marred by inconsistency and personal struggles, ultimately preventing him from reaching his full potential.

How good was Adriano?

The former striker was a strong, blisteringly quick, technically brilliant player with powerful shooting skills. He was named "The Emperor" for his exceptional performance on the pitch for Inter Milan.

Adriano's stats and achievements

Starting with Flamengo, he scored 10 goals in 24 appearances, earning a move to Inter Milan, where he netted 48 goals in 123 appearances. He also excelled at Parma with 23 goals in 37 matches and scored 17 goals in 29 games during a loan at São Paulo. At Flamengo, he added 19 goals in 32 games, helping them win the Brazilian Serie A title in 2009.

Internationally, Adriano scored 27 goals in 48 appearances for Brazil. He was the top scorer and Golden Boot winner in the 2004 Copa América. He led Brazil to victory in the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup, earning the Golden Boot and Player of the Tournament awards. His trophies include:

  • Flamengo: Série A (2009), Campeonato Carioca (2000, 2001)
  • Inter Milan: Serie A (2005-06, 2006-07), Coppa Italia (2004-05, 2005-06), Supercoppa Italiana (2005, 2006)
  • Corinthians: Série A (2011)
  • Brazil U17 FIFA U-17: World Cup (1999)
  • Brazil U20: South American Youth Championship (2001)
  • Brazil: Copa América: 2004, FIFA Confederations Cup (2005)

Adriano’s family

Adriano and his family
Starting from the left frame: Adriano with his daughters, son, and his mother. Photos: @Adrianoimperador (modified by author)
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Adriano comes from a simple family. He was very close to his dad, who significantly influenced his life. Although he maintains a private stance regarding his family, he is known to share a close bond with his mother, often posting photos with her on Instagram.

According to the Sun, the former star is a father of three: Carvalho, Sophia (13), and Lara (7). Although he does not share much about his family, he is said to have been with several women.

The soccer icon was in a relationship with Moreira in 2015 before having an on-and-off affair with her for years. Adriano later began dating Mesquita in 2019 and became engaged in June 2020. However, their union reportedly ended 24 days after they tied the knot.

Trivia

Adriano's life and career have been full of ups and downs. His exceptional soccer skills made him one of the best players in the world, but the problems he faced off the pitch showed that he was human.

Which teams did Adriano play for?

Adriano played for several top European clubs, including Inter Milan, Fiorentina, Parma, and Roma. He also played for Flamengo, Corinthians, Atlético Paranaense, and Miami United.

When did he retire?

Adriano officially retired from professional football in 2016. His last club was Miami United, where he signed a contract and played briefly before leaving in May 2016.

Who is Adriano's wife?

There are no widely reported or confirmed details about his current marriage. He divorced his former wife, Micaela Mesquita, in 2023.

Final word

Brazil has continuously produced many skilful forward players, from Pele Vinicius Jr. Adriano ranks among the legendary stars because of his unique skills and talent. Adriano's net worth tells a story of the riches he earned.

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Kenneth Mwenda is a business and sports writer with over five years of experience. At Sportsbrief, he contributes to writing biographies and listicles.