Pablo Aimar is a professional football/soccer player who played Attacking midfielder for Argentina national under-17 football team (Head coach). Aimar was born on November 3, 1979, in Río Cuarto, Córdoba, Argentina. This article examines Pablo Aimar’s net worth.
As a youth, Pablo Aimar played for Estudiantes de Río Cuarto during 1985-1993, and played for Club Atlético River Plate during 1993-1997. Over 1996-2000, Aimar played for Club Atlético River Plate earning 82 caps and scoring 21 goals. During 2001-2006, Aimar played for Valencia CF earning 162 caps and scoring 27 goals. In 2006-2008, Aimar played for Real Zaragoza earning 53 caps and scoring 5 goals. In 2008-2013, Aimar played for S.L. Benfica earning 107 caps and scoring 12 goals. From 2013-2014, Aimar played for Johor Darul Ta’zim F.C. earning 8 caps and scoring 2 goals. From 2015, Aimar played for Club Atlético River Plate earning 0 caps and scoring 0 goals.
Pablo Aimar also played nationally. During 1995, Aimar played for the Argentina national under-17 football team scoring 2 goals, with 6 caps. During 1997, Aimar played for the Argentina national under-20 football team with 7 caps and 1 goals. In 1999-2009, Aimar played for the Argentina national football team earning 52 caps and scoring 8 goals.
Professional football players can bring in plenty of money. But pay depend on many different circumstances. These include the player’s location and of course, their skill set. At the high level, players in Great Britain and Europe can bring in $50 million or more. In South America, good players earn $1 to $2 million annually while in countries where soccer/football is not as popular, such as the US and China, footballers receive $200k per year. The least paying leagues can pay as little as $50,000 per year.
So what is football/soccer player Pablo Aimar’s net worth in 2018? Our estimate for Pablo Aimar’s net worth as of 2018 is: $12 million
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