Dudu Cearense is a professional football/soccer player who played Central midfielder for Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas as number 22. Cearense was born on April 15, 1983, in Fortaleza, Brazil. This article examines Dudu Cearense’s net worth.
As a youth, Dudu Cearense played for Ceará Sporting Club during 1998, and played for Esporte Clube Vitória during 1998-2000. Over 2000-2003, Cearense played for Esporte Clube Vitória earning 49 caps and scoring 6 goals. During 2004, Cearense played for Kashiwa Reysol earning 11 caps and scoring 2 goals. In 2004-2005, Cearense played for Stade Rennais FC earning 15 caps and scoring 1 goals. In 2005-2008, Cearense played for PFC CSKA Moscow earning 74 caps and scoring 8 goals. From 2008-2011, Cearense played for Olympiakos FC earning 64 caps and scoring 7 goals. From 2011-2012, Cearense played for Atlético Mineiro earning 23 caps and scoring 2 goals. From 2014, Cearense played for OFI Crete earning 11 caps and scoring 3 goals.
Dudu Cearense also played nationally. During 2002-2003, Cearense played for the Brazil national under-20 football team scoring 7 goals, with 16 caps. During 2003-2004, Cearense played for the Brazil national under-23 football team with 9 caps and 3 goals. In 2004-2007, Cearense played for the Brazil national football team earning 12 caps and scoring 0 goals.
Professional soccer/football players can make plenty of money. But compensations depend on plenty of different factors. These include the player’s location and of course, their skills. At the high end, footballers in Great Britain and some European countries can receive $50 million or more. In South America, the best soccer players earn $1 to $2 million annually. And in countries where football is not as popular, such as the USA and China, footballers get $200k a year. The lowest paying leagues can pay under $50,000 per annum.
So what is football/soccer player Dudu Cearense’s net worth in 2018? Our estimate for Dudu Cearense’s net worth as of 2018 is: $1 million
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