Fabián Monzón is a professional football/soccer player who played Full-back for Club Universidad de Chile as number 27. Monzón was born on April 13, 1987, in Granadero Baigorria, Argentina. This article examines Fabián Monzón’s net worth.
Over 2008-2011, Monzón played for Boca Juniors earning 59 caps and scoring 2 goals. During 2008-2009, Monzón played for Real Betis (loan) earning 13 caps and scoring 2 goals. In 2011-2012, Monzón played for OGC Nice earning 35 caps and scoring 8 goals. In 2012-2013, Monzón played for Olympique Lyonnais earning 5 caps and scoring 0 goals. From 2013, Monzón played for Fluminense FC (loan) earning 2 caps and scoring 0 goals. From 2013-2015, Monzón played for Calcio Catania earning 17 caps and scoring 1 goals. From 2016-, Monzón played for Club Universidad de Chile earning 30 caps and scoring 1 goals.
Fabián Monzón also played nationally. During 2008, Monzón played for the Argentina national under-23 football team scoring 0 goals, with 5 caps. During 2009-2011, Monzón played for the Argentina national football team with 7 caps and 0 goals.
Monzón won a gold medal in the 2008 Summer Olympics in the Football at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men’s tournament event.
Professional soccer/football players can make plenty of money. But compensations depend on lots of different circumstances. These include the player’s country and of course, their skill set. At the top level, players in Great Britain and Western Europe can make $50 million or more. In South America, good players get $1-2 million per year while in locations where football is not as popular, like the United States and China, footballers make $200k per year. The worst paying leagues pay under $50 thousand per year.
So what is football/soccer player Fabián Monzón’s net worth in 2018? Our estimate for Fabián Monzón’s net worth as of 2018 is: $1.5 million
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