Edgar Castillo is a professional football/soccer player who played Defender (association football) for Colorado Rapids as number 2. Castillo was born on October 8, 1986, in Las Cruces, New Mexico,
United States. This article examines Edgar Castillo’s net worth.
Over 2006-2008, Castillo played for Club Santos Laguna earning 78 caps and scoring 3 goals. During 2009-2012, Castillo played for Club América earning 20 caps and scoring 0 goals. In 2009-2010, Castillo played for Tigres UANL (loan) earning 26 caps and scoring 2 goals. In 2010, Castillo played for San Luis F.C. (loan) earning 11 caps and scoring 1 goals. From 2011, Castillo played for Puebla F.C. (loan) earning 7 caps and scoring 1 goals. From 2012, Castillo played for Club Tijuana (loan) earning 65 caps and scoring 0 goals. From 2014-2015, Castillo played for Club Atlas earning 37 caps and scoring 1 goals.
Edgar Castillo also played nationally. During 2008, Castillo played for the Mexico national football team scoring 1 goals, with 8 caps. During 2007-2008, Castillo played for the Mexico national football team with 3 caps and 0 goals. In 2009-, Castillo played for the United States men’s national soccer team earning 18 caps and scoring 0 goals.
Professional footballers can earn plenty of money. But earnings depend on lots of different factors. These include the player’s area and of course, their ranking. At the high level, stars in Great Britain and Western Europe can bring in $50 million or more. In Latin American countries, good players take home $1 to $2 million annually. And in countries where soccer/football is not as popular, such as the USA and China, players get $200,000 a year. The least paying leagues can pay as little as $50,000 per year.
So what is football/soccer player Edgar Castillo’s net worth in 2018? Our estimate for Edgar Castillo’s net worth as of 2018 is: $3 million
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