Lucas Hernández is a professional football/soccer player who played in the 2018 World Cup in Russia. Hernández plays Defender (association football) for Atlético Madrid as number 19. Hernández was born on February 14, 1996, in Marseille, France. This article examines Lucas Hernández’s net worth.
As a youth, Lucas Hernández played for CF Rayo Majadahonda during 2005-2007, and played for Atlético Madrid during 2007-2014. Over 2014-2015, Hernández played for Atlético Madrid B earning 21 caps and scoring 1 goals. During 2014-, Hernández played for Atlético Madrid earning 52 caps and scoring 0 goals.
Lucas Hernández also played nationally. During 2012, Hernández played for the France national under-16 football team scoring 0 goals, with 1 caps. During 2014, Hernández played for the France national under-18 football team with 2 caps and 0 goals. In 2014-2015, Hernández played for the France national under-19 football team earning 13 caps and scoring 0 goals. In 2015, Hernández played for the France national under-20 football team scoring 0 goals and earning 3 caps. From 2016-, Hernández played for the France national under-21 football team earning 9 caps and scoring 0 goals. From 2018-, Hernández played for the France national football team earning 2 caps and scoring 0 points.
Football/soccer players’ earnings range heavily depending on location and skills. In Europe, Premier League salaries are around $4-5 million per year, while MLS players in the United States receive on average $200,000 per year. In Latin America, footballers earn about $1-2 million per year, and in China, footballers bring in about $200,000. The smallest paying leagues pay as little as $50,000 per year. Top players in Europe may bring in $50 million or more. In acutal the World Cup, players routinely receive $500,000 or less.
So what is football/soccer player Lucas Hernández’s net worth in 2018? Our estimate for Lucas Hernández’s net worth as of 2018 is:
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