Gareth Bale net worth in 2023 and club salary per week as he announces retirement from football

Gareth Bale net worth in 2023 and club salary per week as he announces retirement from football

Have a look at Gareth Bale, the Welsh legend’s career goals, achievements, titles, net worth and more 

Gareth Bale, yesterday shocked the footballing world by announcing his retirement from the professional sport at just 33.

Bale made the unexpected disclosure on Monday in a statement shared on his social media platforms.

It ends a career that saw Bale shine for Southampton, Tottenham Hotspur, Real Madrid, and LAFC. He also cemented his place as one of the greatest players in Welsh football history during that time.

Footballer Gareth Bale net worth in 2023 and salary per week as he retires from football

The former Real Madrid and Tottenham forward played for LAFC for just seven months before hanging up his boots. He had recently brought Wales their first World Cup since 1958.

The former Wales captain hinted at a potential coaching post in the future as he attempts to move on from a playing career at the age of 33 in his declaration, which has been praised by former players John Hartson and Alan Shearer.

Gareth Bale achievements

Bale has concluded a stellar career that saw him win three Club World Cups, five Champions Leagues, and three La Liga championships. As the top scorer in the country and the Welsh player with the most appearances, the legendary striker has finally retired with a good career and achievements.

  • 5 – Champions League titles at Real Madrid
  • 3 – La Liga titles
  • 1 – Copa Del Rey
  • 3 – FIFA Club World Cup
  • 1 – Supporters Shield
  • 2 – PFA Players’ Player of the Year
  • 1 – PFA Young Player of the Year
  • 1 – Premier League Player of the Season

Gareth Bale’s career goals:

41 goals for Wales: Having broken Ian Rush’s previous record of 28 goals scored, Bale retired from football after achieving a new record. On November 29, Bale played in his 111th and the final international game, a 3-0 loss to England at the Qatar World Cup 2022.

On October 7, 2006, Bale scored against Slovakia in a Euro 2008 qualifier to become Wales’ youngest-ever goal scorer at the age of 17. He used one of his signature free kicks for the goal.

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In England – Appearances: 282 Goals: 77

Bale started his professional career in the Championship with Southampton before being signed by Premier League team Tottenham in 2007 and establishing himself as a player of the top calibre. For the majority of his time with the Saints, where he began his Spurs career, he was a left back. Later, he switched to the wing and the forward line, scoring five goals in 45 games.

After scoring just six goals in each of his first three seasons in north London, he had a career-best season in 2012–13, scoring 26 goals overall, including 21 in the Premier League. With 56 goals in 203 games, he later left Tottenham for Real Madrid.

Bale again spent the majority of the 2020–21 season on loan with Spurs. He occasionally found his old form, scoring 16 goals overall in 34 games and 11 goals in the league in 34 games.

At Real Madrid – Appearances: 258 Goals: 106

Bale had already established himself as a top attacking talent by the time he moved to Spain. In four of his first five seasons in La Liga, he hit double digits before falling out of favour.

In 2015–16, all 19 of his club goals came from league play. In 2013–14, he scored 22 goals for Real, including six in the Champions League, which was a record for him in Europe.

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Bale last had a season with more than 20 goals in 2017–18, when he finished with 21 goals overall. After that, he only managed to score 11 goals in the league for Real Madrid, but in 2018–19, he managed to score 14 goals in all competitions, including a hat-trick against Kashima Antlers in the Club World Cup.

Three of his 106 goals for the squad were in the Champions League finals, including an incredible double against Liverpool in 2018.

A Los Angeles FC – Appearances: 13 Goals: 3

Bale’s club swansong in Major League Soccer was brief and only featured two starts, but it was a win-win situation for both him and his team because it allowed him to stay in condition for Wales’ World Cup campaign in November and helped LAFC win the MLS Cup.

Bale scored his third and last goal for the squad deep into stoppage time of the championship game against the Philadelphia Union, levelling the score at 3-3 and setting up his 10-man team’s triumph on penalties and victory.

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Gareth Bale net worth

Bale’s net worth is estimated to be over 145 million dollars after spending years playing football in the top division.

Gareth Bale made £28,000 per week, £1,456,000 per year playing for Real Madrid as a AM RLC, F C.

At LAFC he had a $1.6 million (€1.5m) annual salary and Bale earned about $133,000 per month or $30,000 a week, the club he joined after leaving Real Madrid in 2023.

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