Luis García Net Worth

He played for UNAM until 1992 when he moved to Atlante. He then played for Atlante until 1995 when he moved to Club America. He played for Club America until 1997 when he moved to Spain to play for Atletico Madrid. He played for Atletico Madrid until 2000 when he moved to Barcelona. He played for Barcelona until 2004 when he moved to Villarreal. He played for Villarreal until 2007 when he moved to Liverpool. He played for Liverpool until 2008 when he moved to Atletico de Kolkata. He retired from professional soccer in 2014. Luis Garcia is a Mexican retired professional soccer player who has a net worth of $10 million. He began his senior career in 1985 with UNAM and went on to play for Atlante, Club America, Atletico Madrid, Barcelona, Villarreal, Liverpool, and Atletico de Kolkata before retiring in 2014. During his career, he played as a striker and winger, and was able to amass a large fortune.
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Who is it? Football player
Birth Day June 24, 1978
Birth Place Spain
Luis García age 45 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Cancer
Net Worth: $10 Million
Gender: Male
Height: 5 ft 9 in (1.77 m)

💰 Net worth: $10 Million (2024)

Luis Garcia Net Worth: Luis Garcia is a Mexican retired professional soccer player who has a net worth of $10 million. Luis Garcia was born in Mexico City, Mexico in June 1969. He was a striker and winger who started his senior career for UNAM in 1985. With the team he scored 75 goals in 195 appearances. During his professional career Garcia also played for Atletico Madrid, Real Sociedad, Club America, Atlante, Guadalajara, Morelia, and Puebla. He finished his career with 184 goals in 444 appearances. He was the Mexican Primera Division leading scorer in three seasons. He was also the leading scorer for three winter tournaments.

Garcia also represented Mexico in international competition from 1991 to 1999 where he scored 29 goals in 79 caps. He scored both of Mexico's goals in their first round victory in the 1994 World Cup and was the tournament top scorer for the 1995 King Fahd Cup. Garcia retired in 2001 and became a commentator for TV Azteca. He took a job as the Vice-President of Monarcas Morelia but later returned to TV. Luis appeared in the film Guerrero 12 in 2011.