Blaise Matuidi is a professional football/soccer player who played in the 2018 World Cup in Russia. Matuidi plays Midfielder for Juventus F.C. as number 14. Matuidi was born on April 9, 1987, in Toulouse, France. This article examines Blaise Matuidi’s net worth.
As a youth, Blaise Matuidi played for US Fontenay-sous-Bois during 1993-1998, played for CO Vincennois during 1998-2001, played for Clairefontaine during 2000-2003, played for US Créteil-Lusitanos during 2001-2004, and played for Troyes AC during 2004-2005. Over 2004-2007, Matuidi played for Troyes AC earning 67 caps and scoring 4 goals. During 2007-2011, Matuidi played for AS Saint-Étienne earning 132 caps and scoring 3 goals. In 2011-2017, Matuidi played for Paris Saint-Germain F.C. earning 203 caps and scoring 23 goals. In 2017-, Matuidi played for Juventus F.C. earning 26 caps and scoring 3 goals.
Blaise Matuidi also played nationally. During 2006-2007, Matuidi played for the France national under-19 football team scoring 0 goals, with 9 caps. During 2006-2009, Matuidi played for the France national under-21 football team with 25 caps and 0 goals. In 2010-, Matuidi played for the France national football team earning 64 caps and scoring 9 goals.
Matuidi won a silver medal in the UEFA European Championship in the UEFA Euro 2016 event.
Football/soccer players’ salaries change heavily based on location and success. In Europe, Premier League salaries average $4-5 million per year, and MLS soccer players in the USA receive close to $200,000 per year. In Latin America, players bring in on average $1-2 million per year, and in China, players earn about $200,000. The least paying leagues can pay as little as $50,000 per year. Highest earning players in Europe can earn $50 million or more. In the World Cup, footballers usually earn $500,000 or less.
So what is football/soccer player Blaise Matuidi’s net worth in 2018? Our estimate for Blaise Matuidi’s net worth as of 2018 is: $300,000
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