Ansu Toure is a professional football/soccer player who played Forward (association football). Toure was born on March 18, 1981, in Monrovia, Liberia. This article examines Ansu Toure’s net worth.
Over 2006, Toure played for Minnesota Twin Stars earning 14 caps and scoring 27 goals. During 2006-2007, Toure played for Minnesota Thunder earning 34 caps and scoring 9 goals. In 2007-2008, Toure played for Atlanta Silverbacks earning 19 caps and scoring 9 goals. In 2008, Toure played for Miami FC (2006) earning 8 caps and scoring 4 goals. From 2009-2010, Toure played for Vancouver Whitecaps (1986-2010) earning 37 caps and scoring 12 goals. From 2011, Toure played for FC Locarno earning 30 caps and scoring 14 goals. From 2014-2015, Toure played for Persiba Balikpapan earning 19 caps and scoring 9 goals.
Ansu Toure also played nationally. During 2004, Toure played for the Liberia national football team scoring 13 goals, with 17 caps. During 2005, Toure played for the Liberia national football team with 6 caps and 0 goals. In 2006, Toure played for the Liberia national football team earning 5 caps and scoring 0 goals. In 2016, Toure played for the Liberia national football team scoring 10 goals and earning 19 caps.
Professional soccer players can make plenty of money. But contract sizes depend on plenty of different circumstances. These include the player’s area and of course, their skill set. At the hightest level, footballers in Great Britain and Europe can receive $50 million or more. In Latin America, top players earn $1-2 million per year while in locations where soccer/football is not as popular, such as the US and China, players earn a few hundred thousand per year. The lowest paying leagues pay under $50,000 per annum.
So what is football/soccer player Ansu Toure’s net worth in 2018? Our estimate for Ansu Toure’s net worth as of 2018 is: $200,000
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