Masoud Shojaei is a professional football/soccer player who played in the 2018 World Cup in Russia. Shojaei plays Attacking midfielder for AEK Athens F.C. as number 24. Shojaei was born on June 9, 1984, in Shiraz, Iran. This article examines Masoud Shojaei’s net worth.
As a youth, Masoud Shojaei played for Sanat Naft F.C. during 1999-2000, and played for Saipa F.C. during 2000-2002. Over 2002-2003, Shojaei played for Sanat Naft F.C. earning 12 caps and scoring 1 goals. During 2003-2006, Shojaei played for Saipa F.C. earning 60 caps and scoring 5 goals. In 2006-2008, Shojaei played for Al Sharjah SC earning 40 caps and scoring 12 goals. In 2008-2013, Shojaei played for CA Osasuna earning 100 caps and scoring 8 goals. From 2013-2014, Shojaei played for UD Las Palmas earning 29 caps and scoring 5 goals. From 2014-2015, Shojaei played for Al-Shahania Sports Club earning 25 caps and scoring 4 goals. From 2016-2017, Shojaei played for Panionios F.C. earning 36 caps and scoring 7 goals.
Masoud Shojaei also played nationally. During 2005, Shojaei played for the Iran B national football team scoring 0 goals, with 6 caps. During 2004-, Shojaei played for the Iran national football team with 72 caps and 8 goals.
Football/soccer players’ contract sizes vary significantly based on location and ranking. In Europe, Premier League compensation are around $4-5 million per year, while MLS soccer players in the United States get close to $200,000 per year. In Latin America, players bring in about $1-2 million per year, and in China, footballers receive nearly $200,000. The smallest paying leagues can pay as little as $50,000 per year. Highest earning players in Europe may bring in $50 million or more. For actual the World Cup, footballers routinely bring in $500,000 or less.
So what is football/soccer player Masoud Shojaei’s net worth in 2018? Our estimate for Masoud Shojaei’s net worth as of 2018 is:
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