Francesco Volpe is a professional football/soccer player who played Forward (association football) for Piacenza Calcio. Volpe was born on March 3, 1986, in Naples, Italy. This article examines Francesco Volpe’s net worth.
As a youth, Francesco Volpe played for Genoa C.F.C. during 0, 2004, and played for Juventus F.C. during 2004-2006. Over 2002-2004, Volpe played for Genoa C.F.C. earning 2 caps and scoring 0 goals. During 2006-2007, Volpe played for Ravenna Calcio earning 28 caps and scoring 4 goals. In 2007-2011, Volpe played for A.S. Livorno Calcio earning 33 caps and scoring 0 goals. In 2009-2010, Volpe played for U.S. Triestina Calcio (loan) earning 22 caps and scoring 2 goals. From 2010-2011, Volpe played for SPAL (loan) earning 12 caps and scoring 3 goals. From 2011-2012, Volpe played for Piacenza Calcio earning 22 caps and scoring 3 goals. From 2013-, Volpe played for Piacenza Calcio earning 32 caps and scoring 8 goals.
Francesco Volpe also played nationally. During 2003-2004, Volpe played for the Italy national under-18 football team scoring 1 goals, with 4 caps. During 2004-2005, Volpe played for the Italy national under-19 football team with 7 caps and 2 goals.
Professional soccer/football players can receive plenty of money. But salaries depend on many different factors. These include the player’s location and of course, their ranking. At the high end, footballers in the United Kingdom and some European countries can earn $50 million or more. In the Americas, good footballers receive $1-2 million a year, and in countries where soccer/football is not as popular, like the United States and China, footballers make $200,000 per year. The least paying leagues can pay as little as $50 thousand per annum.
So what is football/soccer player Francesco Volpe’s net worth in 2018? Our estimate for Francesco Volpe’s net worth as of 2018 is: $2 million
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