Matthias Ginter is a professional football/soccer player who played in the 2018 World Cup in Russia. Ginter plays Centre-back for Borussia Mönchengladbach as number 28. Ginter was born on January 19, 1994, in Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany. This article examines Matthias Ginter’s net worth.
As a youth, Matthias Ginter played for SV March during 1998-2005, and played for SC Freiburg during 2005-2012. Over 2012-2014, Ginter played for SC Freiburg earning 70 caps and scoring 2 goals. During 2014-2017, Ginter played for Borussia Dortmund earning 67 caps and scoring 3 goals. In 2017-, Ginter played for Borussia Mönchengladbach earning 34 caps and scoring 5 goals.
Matthias Ginter also played nationally. During 2011-2012, Ginter played for the Germany national youth football team scoring 0 goals, with 6 caps. During 2012-2013, Ginter played for the Germany national youth football team with 5 caps and 1 goals. In 2013-2017, Ginter played for the Germany national under-21 football team earning 18 caps and scoring 1 goals. In 2016, Ginter played for the Germany Olympic football team scoring 2 goals and earning 5 caps. From 2014-, Ginter played for the Germany national football team earning 17 caps and scoring 0 goals.
Ginter won a silver medal in the 2016 Summer Olympics in the Football at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men’s tournament event.
Footballers’ (soccer) salaries vary heavily based on location and ranking. In Europe, Premier League pay are around $4-5 million per year, while MLS footballers in the United States receive close to $200,000 per year. In Latin America, players receive on average $1-2 million per year, and in China, footballers bring in nearly $200,000. The lowest paying leagues pay as little as $50,000 per year. Highest earning players in Europe can make $50 million or more. For the World Cup, players usually earn $500,000 or less.
So what is football/soccer player Matthias Ginter’s net worth in 2018? Our estimate for Matthias Ginter’s net worth as of 2018 is:
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