The provided source material does not contain any information about Maor Buzaglo, his wealth, football career, or related details. Instead, it consists solely of a short list of unrelated Hebrew headlines from what appears to be a news feed, including discussions on education, science competitions, volunteer centers, and a coffee brand advertisement.

Specific source items include: "ארגוני חינוך מכל הקשת דנו באחדות וחוסן ביום שאחרי 7 באוקטובר" (Educational organizations from across the spectrum discussed unity and resilience the day after October 7), repeated twice; "נבחרת ישראל סוגרת את הרשימות לקראת האולימפיאדות הבינלאומיות במדעים" (Israel's team closes lists ahead of international science Olympiads); "עוצמה שלא הכרתם, פחות מעברים ופחות מאמץ" (Power you haven't known, fewer passes and less effort); "יד שרה פותחת 50 מוקדי התנדבות בכל הארץ" (Yad Sarah opens 50 volunteer centers across the country); and "נספרסו מגדירה מחדש את חווית הקפה הביתית באיכות בלתי מתפשרת וטעמים עשירים" (Nespresso redefines the home coffee experience with uncompromising quality and rich flavors).

No names of individuals, exact dates beyond a reference to "after October 7," locations, statistics, quotes, or other details are provided in the source beyond these headlines. There are no facts linking to football, millionaires, or Maor Buzaglo.

Without relevant source content, it is impossible to write a comprehensive 5-8 paragraph news article using only real facts from the provided material, as instructed. Fabricating details would violate the core directive to use only the given source information.