Bobby Zamora Net Worth: How Much Is Bobby Zamora Worth?
Bobby Zamora net worth-Former English footballer, Robert Lester Zamora was born on January 16th, 1981 in Barking, London in England.
Prior to enrolling in Barking Abbey Secondary School, Zamora first attended Essex Junior School (in Manor Park), then Little Ilford School.
When he was younger, he joined John Terry, Ledley King, Paul Konchesky, and Lloyd Samuel in playing for Senrab in east London.
He has been a lifetime supporter of West Ham United and began his football career there as an apprentice. However, he was released from the East London club in the same year group as Samuel, Fitz Hall, and Konchesky.
Bobby Zamora career
After beginning his career with Bristol Rovers of the Football League, Zamora was quickly hired by Brighton & Hove Albion, where he enjoyed success in the first team. In three seasons, Zamora scored 77 goals and contributed to the team’s two consecutive promotions.
Zamora was signed by West Ham United after a stint at Tottenham Hotspur, where he played for five years and was promoted to the Premier League.
When Zamora originally signed with Fulham in 2008, he played frequently but only managed to score four goals. However, Zamora’s performance in the 2009–10 campaign was praised, which led to the player receiving an England call-up.
Before moving to Queens Park Rangers in January 2012, Zamora played a significant part in Fulham’s victories in the Premier League, FA Cup, and UEFA Europa League.
In 2015, he joined Brighton once more, and in December 2016, he announced his retirement from the game.
Before earning his first full cap at the senior level nearly ten years later, Zamora also participated in matches for the England national under-21 squad.
In April 2002, Zamora received a call-up to the England Under-21 team for a friendly match against Portugal. David Platt, the then-manager of the England under-21 team, selected Zamora for the 2002 UEFA European Under-21 Championship squad.
Leo Beenhakker, the coach of Trinidad and Tobago, kept an eye on Zamora while also speaking with Alan Pardew, the manager of his club at the time. Zamora declined the opportunity to represent Trinidad & Tobago in the 2006 FIFA World Cup, though.
On August 7, 2009, it was made public that Zamora and Jlloyd Samuel, who will represent the Soca Warriors in their 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifier versus El Salvador on August 12, had obtained their Trinidadian passports.
However, a training-related injury Zamora sustained prevented him from receiving his first cap. There were requests for Zamora to be called up to the England team due to his play in the 2009–10 season, and there were rumors that Fabio Capello had visited to Craven Cottage to see his performances.
He was not, however, a part of Fabio Capello’s provisional roster of 30 players for the lead-up to the 2010 FIFA World Cup, which was unveiled on May 11, 2010, due to an Achilles injury.
Along with Jack Wilshere, Kieran Gibbs, Michael Dawson, and Gary Cahill, Zamora was one of five uncapped players nominated to England’s team on August 7, 2010, for their upcoming friendly match against Hungary on August 11.
Zamora earned his first England cap on August 11, 2010, when he replaced Hungary in a 2-1 friendly victory at Wembley Stadium.
Zamora was chosen on May 23, 2011, to play for England against Switzerland in a UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying match at Wembley Stadium.
At Wembley Stadium on November 15, 2011, Zamora started the 1-0 friendly victory against Sweden to make his complete England debut.
How much is Bobby Zamora worth?
Zamora has a net worth estimated to be from $1 million to $5 million.
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