Martin Harnik is a professional football/soccer player who played Forward (association football) / Forward (association football) for Hannover 96 as number 14. Harnik was born on June 10, 1987, in Hamburg, West Germany. This article examines Martin Harnik’s net worth.
As a youth, Martin Harnik played for SC Vier-und Marschlande during 1992-2005. Over 2005, Harnik played for SC Vier-und Marschlande earning 10 caps and scoring 14 goals. During 2006-2009, Harnik played for SV Werder Bremen II earning 48 caps and scoring 13 goals. In 2007-2010, Harnik played for SV Werder Bremen earning 17 caps and scoring 1 goals. In 2009-2010, Harnik played for Fortuna Düsseldorf (loan) earning 30 caps and scoring 13 goals. From 2010-2016, Harnik played for VfB Stuttgart earning 173 caps and scoring 52 goals.
Martin Harnik also played nationally. During 2006, Harnik played for the Austria national under-19 football team scoring 2 goals, with 11 caps. During 2006-2007, Harnik played for the Austria U20 with 7 caps and 0 goals. In 2007-2009, Harnik played for the Austria national under-21 football team earning 3 caps and scoring 1 goals. In 2007-2017, Harnik played for the Austria national football team scoring 15 goals and earning 65 caps.
Professional soccer players can earn plenty of money. But salaries depend on several different characteristics. These include the player’s country and of course, their ranking. At the high end, players in the U.K. and Europe can make $50 million or more. In Latin American countries, good soccer players get $1 to $2 million annually, and in countries where football is not as popular, like the United States and China, players make a few hundred thousand per year. The lowest paying leagues pay under $50,000 per year.
So what is football/soccer player Martin Harnik’s net worth in 2018? Our estimate for Martin Harnik’s net worth as of 2018 is: $7 million
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