Marko Kartelo is a professional football/soccer player who played Defender (association football). Kartelo was born on February 16, 1981, in Šibenik, reaching the semi finalsR Yugoslavia. This article examines Marko Kartelo’s net worth.
Over 1998-2002, Kartelo played for HNK Šibenik earning 53 caps and scoring 3 goals. During 2002-2005, Kartelo played for Győri ETO FC earning 48 caps and scoring 5 goals. In 2005-2007, Kartelo played for HNK Šibenik earning 49 caps and scoring 14 goals. In 2007-2010, Kartelo played for NK Zagreb earning 68 caps and scoring 6 goals. From 2010-2012, Kartelo played for HNK Šibenik earning 37 caps and scoring 3 goals. From 2012, Kartelo played for Hapoel Haifa F.C. earning 4 caps and scoring 2 goals. From 2013-2016, Kartelo played for HNK Šibenik earning 2 caps and scoring 1 goals.
Marko Kartelo also played nationally. During 1998-1999, Kartelo played for the Croatia national under-17 football team scoring 1 goals, with 10 caps. During 1999, Kartelo played for the Croatia U18 with 2 caps and 0 goals. In 2000-2001, Kartelo played for the Croatia national under-20 football team earning 6 caps and scoring 0 goals. In 2002, Kartelo played for the Croatia national under-21 football team scoring 0 goals and earning 3 caps.
Professional soccer players can take home plenty of money. But pay depend on several different factors. These include the player’s area and of course, their success. At the high end, footballers in the United Kingdom and European countries can bring in $50 million or more. In South America, top soccer players get $1-2 million annually, and in countries where football is not as popular, like the US and China, footballers make a few hundred thousand per year. The lowest paying leagues pay as little as $50,000 per year.
So what is football/soccer player Marko Kartelo’s net worth in 2018? Our estimate for Marko Kartelo’s net worth as of 2018 is: $1.6 million
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