Monica Gonzalez: Age| Wiki| Biography, Wife| Children| Salary| Net Worth| Parents

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Master Sgt. Monica Gonzales died after a workout Monday. Her cause of death is still under investigation. Today we will discuss about Monica Gonzalez: Age| Wiki| Biography, Wife| Children| Salary| Net Worth| Parents

 

Monica Gonzalez: Age| Wiki| Biography, Wife| Children| Salary| Net Worth| Parents

González became a founding member of the Mexico women’s national team, serving as captain for several years, including during her lone appearance at the Olympics (2004), and becoming the face of Mexican women’s football. The Boston Breakers of the Women’s United Soccer Association (WUSA) made Gonzalez a first-round draft pick after leading Notre Dame to three NCAA Women’s College Cups (the last four) in four seasons.

 

Age

Monica Gonzalez: Age| Wiki| Biography, Wife| Children| Salary| Net Worth| Parents

She is 43 years old. González played football for the University of Notre Dame in the 1997 and 1999–2001 seasons. She missed playing in 1998 due to a knee injury. She played further in 1997 and 1999. In 2000, she became a left outside defender and in 2001 she took on the role of a central defender. He scored 17 goals and made 17 assists. She was a second-team All-American and second-team Academic All-American in 2001. She compiled a 3.39 grade point average on a 4.0 scale, majored in Management Information Systems and Spanish.

Wiki

Monica Gonzalez: Age| Wiki| Biography, Wife| Children| Salary| Net Worth| Parents

Monica Gonzalez in 2013
This is from the writings of Monica Gonzales in her book on the military coup La Conjura. Los Mille y Un Dias del Golpe We have the 1973 Puchist general Arellano’s claim that he confronted Pinochet for supporting a coup or assuming the risk of civil war. In the 2013 film Viva Chile Mirda, González was interviewed by filmmaker Adrian Goycolia about his experience during the Chilean coup and his interview with Andrés Valenzuela, a guard who exposed the regime’s use of torture.

Biography, Wife

Mónica González Mujica (born 24 October 1949) is a Chilean writer and journalist.[1][2] She won the Maria Moors Cabot Prize in 2002, the Dan David Prize in 2006, and the UNESCO/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize in 2010. [3] From 2005–2006 she was editor of the Diario Ciete, a daily newspaper in Santiago de Chile that ran for a year.

 

Mónica Andrea González Merlo de Listorti (Spanish pronunciation: [monica onˈsales]) is an Argentine professional theater dancer and vedette, as well as the wife of TV host and comedian José María Listorti. González participated in the 2011 edition of Ballando, Argentina’s Dancing with the Stars.[1]

Monica Gonzalezzo
Birth
Monica Andrea Gonzalez Merlo
Corrientes, Argentina
profession
Vedette, dancer, singer, model, actress
Years active
2005-up to now
Height
1.81 m (5 ft 11 in)
livelihood
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Mónica de Listorti lives in Buenos Aires and Cordoba, Argentina. She is married to Jose Maria Listorti, father of her son Franco (b. 1 November 2009). Their civil wedding was on 1 November and they were married in the church on 3 November 2012.

Children

For as long as she can remember, football was Monica Gonzalez’s life.

She played with her three brothers, so young she didn’t even remember how she got started, or how old she was at the time. When she was 10 years old, Gonzalez first learned that other girls played football, but by then she had already gained a reputation as a unique talent and was playing in a boys’ league. At the age of 13, she discovered that she could finance her college education through football, a goal she realized with a scholarship to the University of Notre Dame.

From there, González became a founding member of the Mexico women’s national team, serving as captain for several years, including during its lone Olympic appearance (2004), and becoming the face of Mexican women’s football. The Boston Breakers of the Women’s United Soccer Association (WUSA) made Gonzalez a first-round draft pick after leading Notre Dame to three NCAA Women’s College Cups (the last four) in four seasons.

But at the age of 30 everything fell apart.

WUSA folded a few years ago, and the Mexican national team failed to qualify for the 2008 Olympics and the 2007 Women’s World Cup. Even though Gonzalez was recognized as both an All-American and an academic All-American, while earning a degree in Management Information Systems and Spanish from Notre Dame, it felt a lot like the end to her.

Salary

Monica Gonzalez earns a lot from her due to her tremendous fan following on social media.

Let’s check our updated 2021 Monica Gonzalez Net Worth, Income Salary details available here.

Total Monica Gonzalez Net Worth in 2021 – $1 Million – $5 Million (Approx.)
Monica Gonzalez Education
Monica Gonzalez was given excellent performance since childhood with good marks. At the age of 16, Monica Gonzalez enrolled in high school. After completing high school, Monica Gonzalez completed her education with a bachelor’s degree from Public American State University.

Net Worth

Monica Gonzalez Estimated Net Worth, Salary, Income, Cars, Lifestyle many more details are updated below. Let’s see, how rich is Monica Gonzalez in 2019-2020?

Wikipedia, Forbes, IMDb According to various online resources, the famous soccer player Monica Gonzalez has a net worth of $1-5 million at the age of 40. He earned money being a professional football player. He is from TX.

Monica Gonzalez Net Worth:
$1-5 million.

Parents

This is from the writings of Monica Gonzales in her book on the military coup La Conjura. Los Mille y Un Dias del Golpe We have the 1973 Puchist general Arellano’s claim that he confronted Pinochet for supporting a coup or assuming the risk of civil war. In the 2013 film Viva Chile Mirda, González was interviewed by filmmaker Adrian Goycolia about his experience during the Chilean coup and his interview with Andrés Valenzuela, a guard who exposed the regime’s use of torture.

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