Pedro Oliveira is a professional football/soccer player who played Midfielder. Oliveira was born on November 30, 1981, in Porto, Portugal. This article examines Pedro Oliveira’s net worth.
As a youth, Pedro Oliveira played for Boavista F.C. during 1989-2000. Over 2000-2005, Oliveira played for FC Porto B earning 87 caps and scoring 25 goals. During 2003, Oliveira played for Associação Académica de Coimbra – O.A.F. (loan) earning 4 caps and scoring 0 goals. In 2003-2004, Oliveira played for Leixões S.C. (loan) earning 26 caps and scoring 4 goals. In 2004-2005, Oliveira played for Vitória F.C. (loan) earning 17 caps and scoring 0 goals. From 2005-2006, Oliveira played for Vitória F.C. earning 27 caps and scoring 3 goals. From 2006-2008, Oliveira played for CFR Cluj earning 8 caps and scoring 0 goals. From 2008-2009, Oliveira played for Modena F.C. earning 20 caps and scoring 4 goals.
Pedro Oliveira also played nationally. During 1999, Oliveira played for the Portugal national under-18 football team scoring 0 goals, with 3 caps. During 2001-2002, Oliveira played for the Portugal national under-20 football team with 15 caps and 2 goals. In 2003-2004, Oliveira played for the Portugal national under-21 football team earning 5 caps and scoring 3 goals.
Professional soccer/football players can make plenty of money. But earnings depend on lots of different circumstances. These include the player’s location and of course, their skills. At the high level, players in the U.K. and Western Europe can bring in $50 million or more. In the Americas, top footballers make $1,000,000-$2,000,000 annually. And in locations where football is not as popular, such as the USA and China, footballers receive $200k per year. The least paying leagues can pay under $50 thousand per annum.
So what is football/soccer player Pedro Oliveira’s net worth in 2018? Our estimate for Pedro Oliveira’s net worth as of 2018 is: $200,000
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