Ross McCormack is a professional football/soccer player who played Striker for Aston Villa F.C as number 44. McCormack was born on August 18, 1986, in Glasgow, Scotland. This article examines Ross McCormack’s net worth.
As a youth, Ross McCormack played for Rangers F.C. Under-20s and Academy during 2002-2005. Over 2004-2006, McCormack played for Rangers F.C. earning 11 caps and scoring 2 goals. During 2006, McCormack played for Doncaster Rovers F.C. (loan) earning 19 caps and scoring 5 goals. In 2006-2008, McCormack played for Motherwell F.C. earning 48 caps and scoring 10 goals. In 2008-2010, McCormack played for Cardiff City F.C. earning 74 caps and scoring 25 goals. From 2010-2014, McCormack played for Leeds United F.C. earning 144 caps and scoring 53 goals. From 2014-2016, McCormack played for Fulham F.C. earning 20 caps and scoring 3 goals. From 2017, McCormack played for Nottingham Forest F.C. (loan) earning 7 caps and scoring 1 goals.
Ross McCormack also played nationally. During 2006-2008, McCormack played for the Scotland national under-21 football team scoring 3 goals, with 10 caps. During 2007, McCormack played for the Scotland national B football team with 1 caps and 0 goals. In 2008-, McCormack played for the Scotland national football team earning 13 caps and scoring 2 goals.
Professional soccer/football players can make plenty of money. But salaries depend on plenty of different considerations. These include the player’s country and of course, their success. At the top level, players in the U.K. and Europe can make $50 million or more. In Latin America, the best footballers take home $1 to $2 million annually. And in locations where football is not as popular, like the US and China, players earn a few hundred thousand per year. The smallest paying leagues can pay as little as $50 thousand per year.
So what is football/soccer player Ross McCormack’s net worth in 2018? Our estimate for Ross McCormack’s net worth as of 2018 is: $10 million
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