Alaa Abdul-Zahra is a professional football/soccer player who played Second striker; Midfielder for Al Shorta SC as number 7. Abdul-Zahra was born on December 22, 1987, in Baghdad, Iraq. This article examines Alaa Abdul-Zahra’s net worth.
As a youth, Alaa Abdul-Zahra played for Al-Zawra’a SC during 2003-2004. Over 2004-2006, Abdul-Zahra played for Al-Zawraa earning 30 caps and scoring 14 goals. During 2006-2007, Abdul-Zahra played for Mes Kerman earning 11 caps and scoring 4 goals. In 2007, Abdul-Zahra played for Shabab Al-Ordon earning 2 caps and scoring 1 goals. In 2008, Abdul-Zahra played for Al-Merrikh earning 18 caps and scoring 11 goals. From 2009-2010, Abdul-Zahra played for Al-Khor Sports Club earning 35 caps and scoring 24 goals. From 2010-2011, Abdul-Zahra played for Al Kharaitiyat SC earning 10 caps and scoring 4 goals. From 2012, Abdul-Zahra played for Qatar SC earning 9 caps and scoring 2 goals.
Alaa Abdul-Zahra also played nationally. During 2004-2006, Abdul-Zahra played for the Iraq under-20 national football team scoring 9 goals, with 8 caps. During 2006-2008, Abdul-Zahra played for the Iraq under-23 national football team with 28 caps and 15 goals. In 2007-2018, Abdul-Zahra played for the Iraq national football team earning 114 caps and scoring 15 goals.
Professional soccer players can receive plenty of money. But earnings depend on several different characteristics. These include the player’s country and of course, their success. At the top level, stars in the United Kingdom and Western Europe can bring in $50 million or more. In the Americas, the best players get $1 to $2 million a year while in locations where soccer/football is not as popular, like the USA and China, footballers get a few hundred thousand a year. The lowest paying leagues can pay as little as $50,000 per year.
So what is football/soccer player Alaa Abdul-Zahra’s net worth in 2018? Our estimate for Alaa Abdul-Zahra’s net worth as of 2018 is: $400,000
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