Casemiro

Casemiro Net Worth, Income, Career & All Wiki [World Cup 2022]

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What is Casemiro recent Net worth?
$50 million

Who is Casemiro?

Carlos Henrique Casimiro is a Brazilian professional footballer who now plays for Real Madrid and the Brazil national team as a defensive midfielder. He is frequently recognized as one of the world’s top defensive midfielders. Casemiro began his career at S. Paulo before joining Real Madrid in 2013 and spending a season on loan at Porto. From 2014 to 2018, he was a member of the Real Madrid team that won four Champions League titles in five seasons. At Real Madrid, he has won fifteen major trophies, including five UEFA Champions Leagues, two La Liga titles, one Copa del Rey, and three FIFA Club World Cups. Casemiro has been a full international for Brazil since 2011, and he played in the 2018 FIFA World Cup as well as four Copa América tournaments, winning the 2019 edition.

Carlos Henrique José Francisco Venâncio Casimiro, also known as ‘Casemiro,’ was born in So José dos Campos, Sao Paulo, Brazil, on February 23, 1992. Venancio Magda de Faria Casemiro (mother) and Servando Casimero (father) brought him into the world (father). Casemiro is his parents’ firstborn child. In the absence of his biological father, he had a rough upbringing. Venancio, his supermom, did everything she could to ensure that he received an education. Casemiro’s adversity as a poor youngster prepared him for an incredible destiny that arose from his tenacity and resolve to succeed.

Casemiro is blissfully married to local Brazilian Anna Mariana Ortega Brahm. In June of 2014, the pair married. Anna Mariana Ortega was 25 years old at the time, and Casemiro was 22. Sara is the name of the couple’s daughter.

As a DM for Real Madrid, Casemiro earns £184,000 per week and £9,568,000 per year. Casemiro’s net worth is estimated to be £41,236,000. His current deal runs out on June 30, 2023.

Casemiro stands 1.85 meters tall and weighs 84 kilograms. He is athletic and has no tattoos on his body. He has 15.4 million Instagram followers and 3.4 million Twitter followers.

The Career of Casemiro

Casemiro Real Madrid

Player: Casemiro Real Madrid (source: Managing Madrid)

Casemiro was born in So José dos Campos, So Paulo, and came through the youth system of Sao Paulo FC. He was captain of the team from the age of 11 onwards; he was first known as “Carlo” – a diminutive variant of his first name in Portuguese – and was called up for the 2009 FIFA U-17 World Cup.

Casemiro made his Série A debut on July 25, 2010, in a 1-0 loss against Santos FC on the road. On August 15, he scored his first professional goal in a 2–2 draw with Cruzeiro Esporte Clube.

After replacing the injured Fabricio early in the game, Casemiro scored the first goal of a 2–0 win over Mogi Mirim Esporte Clube at the Arena Barueri in that year’s Campeonato Paulista but was later sent off. So Paulo also won the Copa Sudamericana, with the player making one substitute appearance in the quarter-final second leg against Club Universidad de Chile on November 7.

Casemiro was loaned to Real Madrid in Spain in late January 2013, when he was allocated to the B team in the Segunda División. On February 16, he made his competitive debut, starting in a 1–3 loss to CE Sabadell FC.

On April 20, 2013, Casemiro made his La Liga debut, playing the entire 90 minutes in a 3–1 home triumph over Real Betis. He scored his first goal in Europe on June 2nd, opening a 4–0 triumph for the reserves over AD Alcorcón at the Alfredo di Stéfano Stadium; eight days later, the move was declared permanent for four years for R$18.738 million.

On July 19, 2014, Casemiro was loaned to FC Porto for a season. He appeared in 40 games for the Portuguese, scoring four goals, including a free kick in a 4–0 home win (5–1 aggregate) over FC Basel in the UEFA Champions League last 16 on March 10, 2015.

Casemiro returned to Real Madrid on June 5, 2015, and his repurchase clause was exercised two months later, and his contract was extended until 2021. In a 2–1 victory over UD Las Palmas on March 13, the following year, he scored his first competitive goal for the Merengues, heading home an 89th-minute corner kick by Jesé.

Casemiro was largely a reserve player under Rafael Benitez, but under his replacement Zinedine Zidane, he became a first-choice player, making 11 games in the Champions League as the competition ended in a triumph. He played the entire 120 minutes in the final against Atlético Madrid in a 1–1 tie in Milan (penalty shootout triumph).

In the 2016–17 season, Casemiro scored four goals in 25 games, helping his team win the national championship for the first time in five years. He scored a long-range goal in the Champions League final against Juventus FC, propelling his side to a 4–1 triumph; he also scored in the UEFA Super Cup final against Manchester United on August 8, 2017, putting his club up in a 2–1 defeat.

Casemiro made 13 appearances in the 2017–18 Champions League, scoring one goal as Real Madrid won their third consecutive and 13th overall title in the competition. During the league season, he was a frequent starter as Real Madrid won the 2019–20 La Liga.

He renewed his contract till 2025 in August 2021.

Casemiro made his senior debut for Brazil on 14 September 2011, aged 19, in a 0–0 draw against Argentina, following appearances with the under-20s at the 2011 South American Championship and the 2011 World Cup. Manager Dunga named him to the Brazilian squad for the 2015 Copa América, although he did not appear in any of the team’s matches during their quarter-final defeat in Chile.

He was named to the 23-man list for the Copa América Centenario, which will be held in the United States, on May 5, 2016.

Casemiro was named by manager Tite for the 2019 FIFA World Cup in Russia in May 2018. On the 17th of June, he made his competition debut, playing 60 minutes in a 1–1 group stage tie against Switzerland.

He was named to Brazil’s 23-man team for the 2019 Copa América, which will be held on home soil, in May 2019. He scored his first international goal in the last group game against Peru in the Arena Corinthians, but he was also sent off for two yellow cards and suspended from the next match. On July 7, he started in Brazil’s 3–1 Copa América Final triumph over Peru at the Maracana Stadium.

On June 9, 2021, he was nominated to the Copa América 2021 team. He scored the game-winning goal following a Neymar corner in injury time in Brazil’s third group encounter on June 23, helping his team defeat Colombia 2–1. He started in his country’s 1–0 loss to Argentina in the final on July 10th.

Career Earnings:

Year Weekly Wage Yearly Salary Club Position League Age Contract Expiry
2022 £184,000 £9,568,000 R. Madrid DM La Liga 29 30-06-2023
2021 £197,000 £10,244,000 R. Madrid DM, M La Liga 28 30-06-2023
2020 £202,000 £10,504,000 Real Madrid DM, M La Liga 27 30-06-2021
2019 £45,000 £2,340,000 R. Madrid DM, M La Liga 26 30-06-2021
2018 £45,000 £2,340,000 R. Madrid DM, M La Liga 25 30-06-2021
2017 £43,000 £2,236,000 R. Madrid DM, M La Liga 24 29-06-2021
2016 £36,000 £1,872,000 R. Madrid DM, M LIGA BBVA 23 29-06-2021
2015 £24,000 £1,248,000 R. Madrid DM, M Liga Nos 22 29-06-2017
2014 £17,000 £884,000 R. Madrid DM, M LIGA BBVA 21 29-06-2017

Awards, Titles, and Achievements

Casemiro Brazil

Player: Casemiro Brazil (source: Managing Madrid)

Casemiro has won several titles and individual awards in his career.

São Paulo

  • Copa Sudamericana: 2012

Real Madrid

  • La Liga: 2016–17, 2019–20, 2021–22
  • Copa del Rey: 2013–14
  • Supercopa de España: 2017, 2019–20, 2021–22
  • UEFA Champions League: 2013–14, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2021–22
  • UEFA Super Cup: 2016, 2017
  • FIFA Club World Cup: 2016, 2017, 2018

Brazil U17

  • South American U-17 Championship: 2009

Brazil U20

  • South American U-20 Championship: 2011
  • FIFA U-20 World Cup: 2011

Brazil

  • Copa América: 2019

Individual

  • UEFA Champions League Squad of the Season: 2016–17, 2017–18
  • UEFA La Liga Team of the Season: 2019–20
  • IFFHS CONMEBOL Team of the Decade 2011–2020
  • Copa América Team of the Tournament: 2021
Below is the chart showing the comparison of Casemiro's goals with other Midfielder players. The selected players for comparison include Dante Vanzeir, Julian Alvarez, Rodrigo De Paul, Joaquin Correa.