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Olivier Monterrubio was born on 8 August, 1976 in Gaillac, France, is a French former professional footballer (born 1976). Discover Olivier Monterrubio's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 47 years old?

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Age 47 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 8 August 1976
Birthday 8 August
Birthplace Gaillac, France
Nationality France

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Olivier Monterrubio Height, Weight & Measurements

At 47 years old, Olivier Monterrubio height is 1.70m .

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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Olivier Monterrubio Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Olivier Monterrubio worth at the age of 47 years old? Olivier Monterrubio’s income source is mostly from being a successful former. He is from France. We have estimated Olivier Monterrubio's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1976

Olivier Monterrubio (born 8 August 1976) is a French former professional footballer who played as a midfielder.

He played for FC Nantes, Stade Rennais, RC Lens, FC Sion in Switzerland, and FC Lorient.

1996

Monterrubio started his professional career at Nantes in 1996.

Product of the famed "Centre of Formation" of Nantes, he was in the same crop of players such as Mickaël Landreau.

1998

He was an essential part of the squad in the 1998–99 season, and his winning penalty handed Nantes the Coupe de France title in 1999.

1999

He also scored the winning goal in the 1999 Trophée des Champions and played as a substitute when Nantes won the 2000 Coupe de France Final.

2001

Finally, in 2001, Monterrubio became a Ligue 1 winner with Les Canaries.

In the summer of 2001, Monterrubio signed for fierce rivals Stade Rennais.

Despite having a quiet start to his spell at the club, he became one of their key players, establishing a deadly partnership with Swiss striker Alexander Frei.

2004

In the 2004–05 season, he led Ligue 1 in assists while Frei was the top scorer.

Such was his influence, that he has inherited the captain's armband from Cyril Jeunechamp.

He led Ligue 1 in assists in 2004–05 and 2005–06 and was runner-up in 2006–07.

Nantes

Sion

2007

In the last few hours of the January 2007 transfer window, Monterrubio signed for RC Lens as a replacement for Olivier Thomert, who moved in the opposite direction.

On 3 February 2007, he played his first Ligue 1 match for Lens against Valenciennes.

During this period, he had to fight for his first team place with the Ivorian midfielder Kanga Akalé.

2008

He struck up a strong partnership with Nadir Belhadj upon the Algerian left-back's arrival at the club in January 2008, but the team were relegated to Ligue 2 at the end of the season despite Monterrubio's fine form.

Monterrubio signed a two-year contract with Swiss side FC Sion during the summer of 2008.

2009

On 28 June 2009, he signed a contract between 30 June 2011 with FC Lorient leaving Sion after one year.

Born in France, Monterrubio is of Spanish descent.

In his prime, Monterrubio was among the finest players of his unique kind.

Although he did not win a single national team cap, he did receive three call-ups to the France B team, scoring in all 3 of his appearances.

Monterrubio was an accomplished left winger, but had also been featured as a striker and attacking midfielder in the early of his career.

He specialized in set-pieces, especially at penalty-taking.