Julio Álvarez is a professional football/soccer player who played Midfielder for CD Numancia as number 10. Álvarez was born on May 1, 1981, in Caracas, Venezuela. This article examines Julio Álvarez’s net worth.
As a youth, Julio Álvarez played for Real Madrid C.F. during 1998-1999. Over 1999-2000, Álvarez played for Real Madrid C earning 34 caps and scoring 14 goals. During 2000-2003, Álvarez played for Real Madrid Castilla earning 2 caps and scoring 2 goals. In 2000-2002, Álvarez played for Racing de Santander (loan) earning 44 caps and scoring 1 goals. From 2002-2003, Álvarez played for Rayo Vallecano (loan) earning 26 caps and scoring 8 goals. From 2003-2006, Álvarez played for Real Murcia earning 66 caps and scoring 10 goals. From 2008-2009, Álvarez played for UD Almería earning 21 caps and scoring 0 goals.
Julio Álvarez also played nationally. During 1998, Álvarez played for the Spain national under-16 football team scoring 2 goals, with 10 caps. During 1998-1999, Álvarez played for the Spain national under-17 football team with 6 caps and 1 goals. In 1999-2000, Álvarez played for the Spain national under-18 football team earning 5 caps and scoring 1 goals. In 2002-2003, Álvarez played for the Spain national under-21 football team scoring 1 goals and earning 7 caps. From 2011-, Álvarez played for the Venezuela national football team earning 4 caps and scoring 0 goals.
Professional footballers can receive plenty of money. But salaries depend on many different considerations. These include the player’s area and of course, their ranking. At the high end, stars in the U.K. and Europe can earn $50 million or more. In South America, the best footballers earn $1,000,000-$2,000,000 per year, and in locations where soccer/football is not as popular, such as the USA and China, players make $200,000 per year. The lowest paying leagues can pay as little as $50 thousand per annum.
So what is football/soccer player Julio Álvarez’s net worth? Our estimate for Julio Álvarez’s net worth is: $10 million
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