Valon Behrami Net Worth

Capital: € 10 million
Age: 35
Born: 04/19/1985
Country of origin: Yugoslavia
Source of wealth: Soccer player
Last updated: 2020

Short introduction

Valon Behrami (born April 19, 1985, Titova Mitrovica, SAK Kosovo, SR Serbia, SFRY) – Swiss footballer of Kosovan origin, midfielder. He played in the Swiss national team.

Early life

Behrami was born as the son of Kosovar-Albania’s parents in Mitrovica, Kosovo, as part of Sr. Serbia at SFR Yugoslavia. When he was five years old, his parents lost their jobs both; His mother Halime as his secretary and father Raggip as a plastic company manager. As a result, Behrami moved with his parents and Valentina’s sister to Stabio, a village in Ticino, Italian Swiss Canton. Mrs. Behrami described it as an energetic: “As a child, running is Valon’s favorite activity – he was never tired. Even now, he can hardly sit for a moment. He always needs a ball on his feet.”

In July 2018, it was known that Behrami married his girlfriend, Swiss Ski player Lara Gut, after they were with only a few months.

Career

His first team is Stabio Swiss Association. After several years in Switzerland, he was signed in 2003 by Italian club Genoa and Udinese. A year later, Genoa obtained the remaining rights for players from Udinese and rented it to Verona. After a good season in Verona, it was sold to Lazio in the summer of 2005. There was a lot of rumors about the future of Behrami in January, but Club President Claudio Lotito announced that he would sell players only for EUR 12 million, but Behrami was never Go lazio and continue to play the role of one of the club key players.

On July 23, 2008, Valon signed a five-year contract with West Ham United English club. On January 26, 2011, the player signed a contract with the Italian club Fiorentina.

He began playing for the Swiss national team when he was young and joined the first team in 2005. At the 2006 World Cup, he missed two matches on the Group stage due to a groin injury. In the third match, Behrami only played within 88 minutes. In the round of 16 he also did not participate and his team lost to Ukraine.

After the impressive season with Verona, Lazio signed it on July 25, 2005 as the first co-owner of 2.7 million euros. Lazio immediately bought it in January 2006 at the same price.

On July 23, 2008, West Ham United signed Behrami from Lazio, with players signed a five-year contract at a cost of £ 5 million. Behrami made his West Human Rights debut in a 2-1 victory against Wigan Athletic on August 16, 2008. His difference would make him an important part of the West Human Rights midfield after starting the season for captain Lucas Neill on the right. He scored his first goal for West Ham in a 1-0 away victory against Sunderland on November 23, 2008. During his home victory against Manchester City on March 1, 2009, he suffered an anterior crisis ligament injury in his left knee. Oxygen must be given in the field during a six-minute break. The knees and ankles were crooked sharply when the group was stuck on the page, which led to the beginning until the 2008/09 season.

Behrami made his comeback instead of September 12, 2009 against Wigan Athletic. In November, his return was disturbed by injury for another month. He scored his first goal and the only 2009/10 season began with a 3-0 home win against relegation Rivals Hull City on February 20, 2010.

Career highlights

Behrami was also considered for the Swiss national team among U18, U19 and the senior national team. It also participated in the FIFA World Cup 2006, 2010 FIFA World Cup, FIFA World Cup 2014 and the 2018 FIFA World Cup.

In the lineup de Suisse, Behrami scored an important goal against Turkey at the first leg of the play-off qualifying for the 2006 World Cup. During the 2006 World Cup, he suffered a groin injury that took him between the first two matches. In the third match against South Korea, he was replaced late in the 88th minute. He hasn’t played in the last 16.

Behrami was at the beginning of XI Switzerland for all three matches during European Football UEFA 2008

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