David Cotterill is a professional football/soccer player who played Winger for ATK (football club) as number 77. Cotterill was born on December 4, 1987, in Cardiff, Wales. This article examines David Cotterill’s net worth.
Over 2004-2006, Cotterill played for Bristol City F.C. earning 62 caps and scoring 8 goals. During 2006-2008, Cotterill played for Wigan Athletic F.C. earning 18 caps and scoring 1 goals. In 2008, Cotterill played for Sheffield United F.C. (loan) earning 16 caps and scoring 0 goals. In 2008-2010, Cotterill played for Sheffield United F.C. earning 38 caps and scoring 6 goals. From 2009-2010, Cotterill played for Swansea City A.F.C. (loan) earning 4 caps and scoring 0 goals. From 2010-2012, Cotterill played for Swansea City A.F.C. earning 15 caps and scoring 1 goals. From 2012, Cotterill played for Barnsley F.C. earning 11 caps and scoring 1 goals.
David Cotterill also played nationally. During 2004-2005, Cotterill played for the Wales national under-19 football team scoring 1 goals, with 3 caps. During 2005-2007, Cotterill played for the Wales national under-21 football team with 9 caps and 4 goals. In 2005-, Cotterill played for the Wales national football team earning 24 caps and scoring 2 goals.
Professional soccer players can make plenty of money. But contract sizes depend on many different characteristics. These include the player’s location and of course, their success. At the high level, players in the United Kingdom and European countries can receive $50 million or more. In the Americas, good soccer players get $1-2 million per year while in countries where soccer/football is not as popular, such as the United States and China, players earn a few hundred thousand a year. The smallest paying leagues pay as little as $50 thousand per year.
So what is football/soccer player David Cotterill’s net worth in 2018? Our estimate for David Cotterill’s net worth as of 2018 is: $3 million
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