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Miguel Sabah (Miguel Sabah Rodríguez) was born on 14 November, 1979 in Cancún, Mexico, is a Mexican footballer (born 1979). Discover Miguel Sabah'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 44 years old?

Popular As Miguel Sabah Rodríguez
Occupation N/A
Age 44 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 14 November, 1979
Birthday 14 November
Birthplace Cancún, Mexico
Nationality Mexico

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Miguel Sabah Height, Weight & Measurements

At 44 years old, Miguel Sabah height is 1.75 m .

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Height 1.75 m
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Who Is Miguel Sabah's Wife?

His wife is Talina Sabah

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Wife Talina Sabah
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Miguel Sabah Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Miguel Sabah worth at the age of 44 years old? Miguel Sabah’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from Mexico. We have estimated Miguel Sabah's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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Timeline

1975

Sabah appeared in the first leg match against UNAM Pumas, coming in the 75th minute for Héctor Reynoso.

He did not appear in the second leg match, eventually Chivas lost the final 5–4 in penalty kicks.

1979

Miguel Sabah Rodríguez (born 14 November 1979) is a Mexican former professional footballer who played as a striker.

Throughout his career, he played for Guadalajara, Cruz Azul, Monarcas Morelia, and Club León.

2000

Sabah made his debut in the Invierno 2000 with Guadalajara entering in the 46th minute.

Sabah started his career with Club Deportivo Guadalajara, making his debut on 12 August 2000, coming in the 46th minute for Benjamin Galindo against his future team Cruz Azul.

2002

Although making his debut in the third game of the season, Sabah did not appear in any games until the Verano 2002 season.

In the Verano 2002 season Sabah played in 16 games, including 11 starts, and scored three goals.

His second full season with Guadalajara did not go very well, Sabah appeared in only six games and did not score any goals.

2003

The Clausura 2003 season was similar to the previous season, Sabah appeared in eight games, and scored no goals for the second consecutive season.

Sabah improved in the 2003 Apertura 2003 season, appearing in 18 games, and scoring eight goals.

Sabah appeared in 11 games the following season the season which Guadalajara reached the final.

2004

In the Apertura 2004 season, Sabah would appear in 14 games, Sabah managed to score five goals, but got a red card against Atlante F.C. in the first game of the season.

Without Sabah, Guadalajara defeated Atlante 7–0.

Sabah appeared in 12 games combined in his last two seasons with Guadalajara.

Sabah appeared in 86 games (starting 36) and scored 18 goals in nine seasons with Guadalajara.

2005

Following the Apertura 2005 Sabah was transferred to Cruz Azul, which helped his career get going.

His first season with Cruz Azul was solid, with Sabah scoring three goals and registering two assists.

2006

Sabah played five years with Guadalajara until transferring to Cruz Azul in the Apertura 2006.

Sabah had a very good Apertura 2006 season; he appeared in 18 games, starting 15, and he scored ten goals.

2007

The Clausura 2007 season was not as good as the previous season for Sabah; he scored six goals in 17 games.

The Apertura 2007 season was statistically the best season for Sabah with Cruz Azul.

Sabah started all 17 games he played and scored 11 goals.

Although Sabah only scored 11 goals in 37 games, Cruz Azul reached the final in Sabah's last two seasons with that club.

2008

Cruz Azul lost both of those finals, Clausura 2008 to Santos Laguna and Apertura 2008 to Deportivo Toluca.

On 28 December 2008, Miguel Sabah was transferred to Monarcas Morelia.

He was presented on 31 December.

2009

Sabah was transferred to Morelia in the Clausura 2009, where he was the best Mexico-born goalscorer of the season with 11 goals.

Sabah made 17 appearances for the Mexico national team and was the top scorer of the 2009 CONCACAF Gold Cup.

Sabah scored his first goal with Morelia on 31 January 2009, against América.

The rest of the Clausura 2009 season for Sabah with Morelia has gone well.

Sabah started out slow but has responded with 11 goals in 17 games, 15 in which he started.

In his second tournament with Morelia, Sabah only appeared in 16 matches due to national team duty but still managed to score eight goals, including two in the playoffs.

2010

The Torneo Bicentenario 2010 was a very good season for Sabah as he finished with seven goals in 13 matches before he left for Mexico national team pre-World Cup training camp.

2011

In the Clausura 2011 season, Sabah and teammate Rafael Márquez Lugo formed a dangerous attacking duo for a Morelia team who reached the league final.

Between the two they scored a total of 17 goals for Morelia who eventually fell 3–2 on aggregate to UNAM.

In three years in Morelia, Sabah scored 64 goals, which makes him the club's third all-time scorer behind Marco Antonio Figueroa and Alex Fernandes, he is also the club's all time Mexico-born scorer.

2012

Miguel Sabah transferred to his first club, Chivas on 14 December 2012 and was presented on 17 December 2012.

2013

On 6 January 2013, in the Fecha 1 in the Clausura 2013, Miguel Sabah scored his first goal in a 1–1 tie against Toluca.

Later in that match he was sent off with a red card.