Christian Fuchs is a professional football/soccer player who played Left back for Leicester City F.C. as number 28. Fuchs was born on April 7, 1986, in Neunkirchen, Austria, Austria. This article examines Christian Fuchs’s net worth.
As a youth, Christian Fuchs played for SVg Pitten during 1992-2001, and played for 1. Wiener Neustädter SC during 2001-2002. Over 2002-2003, Fuchs played for 1. Wiener Neustädter SC earning 12 caps and scoring 0 goals. During 2003-2008, Fuchs played for SV Mattersburg earning 140 caps and scoring 11 goals. In 2008-2011, Fuchs played for VfL Bochum earning 53 caps and scoring 6 goals. In 2010-2011, Fuchs played for 1. FSV Mainz 05 (loan) earning 31 caps and scoring 0 goals. From 2011-2015, Fuchs played for FC Schalke 04 earning 99 caps and scoring 4 goals.
Christian Fuchs also played nationally. During 2002-2003, Fuchs played for the Austria national under-17 football team scoring 6 goals, with 24 caps. During 2003-2005, Fuchs played for the Austria national under-19 football team with 7 caps and 1 goals. In 2005-2006, Fuchs played for the Austria national under-21 football team earning 10 caps and scoring 3 goals. In 2006-2016, Fuchs played for the Austria national football team scoring 1 goals and earning 78 caps.
Professional football players can take home plenty of money. But earnings depend on plenty of different considerations. These include the player’s area and of course, their skills. At the high level, footballers in Great Britain and some European countries can make $50 million or more. In Latin American countries, the best players make $1,000,000-$2,000,000 annually. And in locations where football is not as popular, such as the United States and China, footballers receive $200,000 per year. The smallest paying leagues can pay under $50 thousand per year.
So what is football/soccer player Christian Fuchs’s net worth in 2018? Our estimate for Christian Fuchs’s net worth as of 2018 is: $14 million
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