Jérémy Mathieu is a professional football/soccer player who played Defender (association football) for Sporting Clube de Portugal as number 22. Mathieu was born on October 29, 1983, in Luxeuil-les-Bains, France. This article examines Jérémy Mathieu’s net worth.
As a youth, Jérémy Mathieu played for FC Sochaux-Montbéliard during 2000-2002. Over 2002-2005, Mathieu played for FC Sochaux-Montbéliard earning 86 caps and scoring 9 goals. During 2005-2009, Mathieu played for Toulouse FC earning 86 caps and scoring 5 goals. In 2009-2014, Mathieu played for Valencia CF earning 126 caps and scoring 6 goals. In 2014-2017, Mathieu played for FC Barcelona earning 62 caps and scoring 3 goals. From 2017-, Mathieu played for Sporting Clube de Portugal earning 18 caps and scoring 2 goals.
Jérémy Mathieu also played nationally. During 2000-2001, Mathieu played for the France national under-18 football team scoring 0 goals, with 7 caps. During 2001-2002, Mathieu played for the France national under-19 football team with 3 caps and 1 goals. In 2002-2006, Mathieu played for the France national under-21 football team earning 6 caps and scoring 2 goals. In 2011-2016, Mathieu played for the France football team scoring 0 goals and earning 5 caps.
Professional footballers can bring in plenty of money. But compensations depend on many different characteristics. These include the player’s location and of course, their skill set. At the top level, stars in Great Britain and Western Europe can bring in $50 million or more. In Latin American countries, the best footballers get $1,000,000-$2,000,000 a year while in countries where soccer/football is not as popular, like the USA and China, players make $200k per year. The smallest paying leagues pay as little as $50 thousand per annum.
So what is football/soccer player Jérémy Mathieu’s net worth in 2018? Our estimate for Jérémy Mathieu’s net worth as of 2018 is: $4 million
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